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How to pronounce geology (audio)

Dictionary definition of geology

The study of the Earth, including its composition, structure, processes, and history.
"Geology plays a crucial role in finding and extracting natural resources."

Detailed meaning of geology

It encompasses many different disciplines, including mineralogy, petrology, paleontology, and plate tectonics. Geologists use various methods to study the Earth, such as field observation, mapping, drilling, and remote sensing. They also use laboratory techniques to study rocks, minerals, and fossils. Geologists try to understand how the Earth's surface and interior have changed over time, and how these changes have affected the planet's climate, atmosphere, and biosphere. This knowledge is useful for a wide range of applications such as natural resource management, environmental protection, hazard mitigation and civil engineering. Additionally, geology also plays an important role in the study of other planets and other celestial bodies in the solar system.

Example sentences containing geology

1. The study of geology has always fascinated me.
2. My brother is pursuing his Ph.
3. D.
4. in geology.
5. We went on a field trip to learn more about the local geology.
6. Geology can explain why certain landscapes look the way they do.

History and etymology of geology

The noun 'geology' has its etymological origins in the Greek language. It is a combination of two Greek words: 'ge,' meaning 'earth,' and 'logia,' which translates to 'study' or 'knowledge.' Therefore, 'geology' literally means the 'study of the earth.' The field of geology encompasses the investigation and understanding of the Earth's composition, structure, processes, and history. The term reflects its historical connection to the early scientific exploration and fascination with the Earth's physical characteristics and geological phenomena. Geology has played a crucial role in unraveling the Earth's history and continues to be essential for understanding the planet's dynamic and ever-changing nature.

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Further usage examples of geology

1. Her interest in geology stemmed from her love for outdoor activities.
2. The geology of Mars is a popular subject in the world of planetary science.
3. Volcanoes are a riveting area of study in geology.
4. The geology of the Grand Canyon reveals a vast history of the Earth.
5. Her collection of rocks and minerals reflects her passion for geology.
6. The geology lecture was much more interesting than I initially thought.
7. The professor showed us how to use geology to predict potential earthquake zones.
8. Through geology, we can understand how mountains and valleys were formed.
9. I'm considering taking an extra module in geology next semester.
10. Geology offers fascinating insights into the Earth's past.
11. I discovered a fossil during our geology fieldwork today.
12. The geology of Hawaii is unique due to its volcanic origins.
13. Sarah used her geology degree to land a job in the oil industry.
14. The impact of geology on ecosystems is profound and complex.
15. By studying geology, we can gain insights into how Earth's resources are distributed.

Analytical and Interpretive, Complexity and Intricacy, Conservation and Protection, Curiosity and Inquiry, Mystery and Mastery, Ecological Diversity and Sustainability, Wisdom and Understanding, Science and Technology

paleontology,seismology

geomorphology,geoscience,lithology,mineralogy,petrology,sedimentology,stratigraphy,tectonics,vulcanology

earth science, biology, sociology, literature

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