Agrophysics is a multidisciplinary science that involves the application of physical principles and mathematical models to the study of the properties and processes of agricultural systems. Synonyms for agrophysics include agricultural physics, agronomic physics, and soil physics. The field of agrophysics deals with the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil, water, and plants, as well as the interactions between them. It aims to improve crop productivity, soil quality, water management, and environmental sustainability through the application of physics-based methods and technologies. Agrophysics also plays an important role in precision agriculture, where sensors, drones, and other advanced technologies are used to collect and analyze data on agroecosystems.