Rates of reactions
-Redox
-Acidification
-Rock weathering
-Enzymes
Geology is the major branch of science that geochemistry relies on. Geochemistry examines the chemical composition of rocks, soil, water, and the processes that affect these materials in the Earth's crust.
geochemistry is the study of earth and other planets
geochemistry is the study of the chemical structure of the earth
geochemistry is stupid and so is the person who wrote the question
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