Composition of minerals
The melting of the rock surface for practical underground uses. Such as in the field of geology and archaeology.
In geology, luster refers to the appearance of a mineral in respect to the reflection of light. Luster is not a term used to define the appearance of rock.
Some of the most important rock types in geology are Igneous Rock & Metamorphic Rock.
It is not. An igneous rock is either one or the other.
The address of the Fryxell Geology Museum is: 820 38Th Ave, Rock Island, IL 61201
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The study of rock and stone is known as 'PETROLOGY'
Rocks are part of geology.
The term that applies to bodies of rock is geology. Geology is the study of the earth's physical structure, history, and processes that have shaped it, including the formation and composition of rocks.
Question is not stated properly. What it seems to be asking is the relationship between rocks and Geology. Rocks are basically what the Earth is made of...you have tiny tiny rocks....great big giant rocks....melted rock. Everything that is not water or air is rock and is therefore a part of the study of the Earth...that we call Geology.
The web address of the Fryxell Geology Museum is: http://augustana.edu
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