Where else have you heard the term conservation? How does the term's meaning in that other context relate to its meaning in chemistry? please help me im so confuseddd

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Explanation:

Conservation is also a topic in Biology and it refers to the practice of managing natural resources - both living and non-living - with the aim of preserving them to secure the future of the human population.

Conservation in Chemistry refers to the property of chemical reactions in which no new matter or energy is created nor destroyed during the course of the reactions, although they can be converted from one form to another.

Conservation in Biology and Chemistry can be likened to each other based on the fact that both deal with preservation. While conservation in Biology focuses on how the ecosystem can be preserved, conservation in Chemistry deals with the preservation of matter/energy.