Outcropping is an expoed area of bedrock. Bedrock is the layer, or layers, of rock usually found underground, and therefore exposed to much less weathering. Bedrock often contains geological information that's millions, or even billions, of years old.
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answer 2 At an outcrop, the rock is exposed, rather than covered with earth and trees etc.
They look at stuff
it tell u about mountains and how people study it
Completely greek, coming from Geo-earth and Logos- to study, what is written
Geological science deals with yhe study of .................... it is divided in to two words as Geo =Earth and its natural effcts towards the environment and climatic changes;Logy=Study so it deals with study of earth ,soil , its variations according to the regions which affect to the natural environment and climate. Geological science deals with yhe study of .................... it is divided in to two words as Geo =Earth and its natural effcts towards the environment and climatic changes;Logy=Study so it deals with study of earth ,soil , its variations according to the regions which affect to the natural environment and climate.
i don't know man. go search it on the dictionary or something.
They study geological history and geology.
They study geological history and geology.
They look at stuff
Geo means earth, and "ology" is the study of. Geology, therefore, refers to the study of the earth, and geological pertains to that, such as the time periods or features of the earth.
Index fossils are very important to geologists because they identify geological. The fossil snail is a particularly difficult animal to study.
relating to the study of earth's features, nations, and people
"Geo" means "earth"; "logy" means "the study of". So geology is the science of studying the earth. Something that is geological would pertain to this science in some way; for example, a geological survey.
the geological changees are occuring in the fossil fuels rocks and other minerals
it tell u about mountains and how people study it
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No, "geology" is a noun, it is the study of the earth's rocks. "Geological" is the adjectival form.
Completely greek, coming from Geo-earth and Logos- to study, what is written