i don't know man. go search it on the dictionary or something.
"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.
i don't know man. go search it on the dictionary or something.
tectonic forces, etc
Geological seam
A geological disaster is when the structure of the earth changes.
Periods are subdivisions of geological eras.
a break in the geological record is a disconformity
tectonic forces, etc
If 'things' mean geological disasters:EarthquakesVolcanic eruptionsTsunamis (result of underwater earthquake)If 'things' mean geological features:Volcanic beltsVolcanic arcsOceanic trenches
lack of local financial, technical or managerial skills
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.
Geological Museum of the State Geological Institute was created in 1919.
The Permian is a geological period which ended about 250 million years ago.
Geological time starts at the Big bang. For example, if a scientist says that a 1000years is not a long time in "geological time" they simply mean on a timescale a thousand years in nothing
It could mean the geological spread of coal seams in the ground. Or it could mean the process of getting the coal from the mines to the consumers.
Volocanology is the study of volcanoes, lava, magma, and related geological and geophysical phenomena.
If you mean the Arms Of Canada, it was made by committee. If you mean the geological formation then it was formed naturally or by God if you wish.
Yes, earthquakes are geological.
Geological is the correct spelling.