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Geology is the study of the Earth, including its composition, structure, physical properties, history, and the processes that shape it. It includes the study of rocks, minerals, water, weather, plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, and the physical, chemical, and biological processes that operate within the solid Earth, on its surface, and within its atmospheres and oceans. Geologists work to understand the Earth's composition and dynamics by combining fieldwork, physics, chemistry, biology, chronology, and other disciplines to build a quantitative understanding of how our planet works and evolves over geological time.
Geology is the study of the Earth, including its composition, structure, physical properties, history, and the processes that shape it. It includes the study of rocks, minerals, water, weather, plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, and the physical, chemical, and biological processes that operate within the solid Earth, on its surface, and within its atmospheres and oceans. Geologists work to understand the Earth's composition and dynamics by combining fieldwork, physics, chemistry, biology, chronology, and other disciplines to build a quantitative understanding of how our planet works and evolves over geological time.
Geology is the study of the Earth, including its composition, structure, physical properties, history, and the processes that shape it. It includes the study of rocks, minerals, water, weather, plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, and the physical, chemical, and biological processes that operate within the solid Earth, on its surface, and within its atmospheres and oceans. Geologists work to understand the Earth's composition and dynamics by combining fieldwork, physics, chemistry, biology, chronology, and other disciplines to build a quantitative understanding of how our planet works and evolves over geological time.
Geology is how the earth has been and is being affected by a myriad of interacting processes. W,John J Rongers dan John, A S Adams.1966.Fundomentals of Gelogy.New York: John W J 2.
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Geology is the study of rocks and minerals despite the wide-ranging scope of its definition. Murphy, Brendan dan Damian Nance.1999.Earth Science Today.Melbourne: Brooks/Cole
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3. Geology is the study of the earth,we know aboutour planet, especially its environment and resources the better we can understand, use, and appreciate it. Foster, Robbert I.1979.Phisical Geology.Colombus : Bell dan Howel Company 4. The focus of part one ofthis text, the solid earthis the science of geology,a word that literally means study of the earth. Geology is traditionally divided into two broad areas-physical and historical. Lutgens, Tarbuck.1994.Earth Science.New York: Macmilan College Publishing Company, Inc. 5. Geology is the science that studies earth-how is was born, how it was born, how it evolved, how it works and how we can help preserve it. Press, Frank dan Raymond Siever.1998.Understanding Earth.United State of America: W H Freeman and Company 6. Geology is the science of the earth anorganized body of knowledge about the globe on which we live about the mountains, plains andocean deeps, about the history of life from amoeba to humanity and about the succession of physical events that accompanied this orderly development of life. Judson dan Kauffman.1990.Phisical Geology.New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc 7. Geology is the study of the earth its rocks and watera its clouds,its size and shape its place among the stars doubtless began soon after man evolvedinto a thinking being. Lepp, Henry.1973.Dinamic Earth. United State of America: McGraw-Hill, Inc 8. Geology is the scienceof earth, how it evolved and developed into the planet of today and how all the parts of the planet work together to maintain conditions right for life. C, Stephen Porter.Brian J Skinner dan Jeffray Park.2004.Dinamic Earth An Introduction to Physical Geology. United State of America: John Wiley and Sons, Inc 9. Geology is increasingly becoming a collection of specialised studies and more and more specialised kinds of maps are evolving. Maltman, Alex.1998.Geological Maps an Introduction.New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc 10. Geology is the science ofthe earth. Although many aspects of geology,such as the study of minerals and rocks and the conditions of temperature and pressure under which they were formed can be approached. Clemens, A Nelson dan Zumbrege, H James.1972.Element of Geology.Washington,D.C: John Wiley and Sons