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.
It is a French word meaning historically 'age or era'. In geological times a period, as in 'ice age' for example
terrestrial
There are 5 syllables in the word geological. Ge-o-log-i-cal.
Geological Phenomenon
Identification of this particular rock will require the services of someone who is well-versed in the geological field.
The root word "trachy" is derived from the Greek word "trachys," meaning rough or harsh. It is commonly used in scientific terms related to geological formations, medical procedures, and botany to refer to rough or uneven qualities.
The term geological is a scientific term used by both scientists and average people. It is used to term anything that is related or has to do with geology.
Ablation, acid rain and after shock are geological terms. They begin with the letter a.
a fossil is the remains of a living thing from a past geological age.
Rockslide is a geological term. It begins with the letters ro.
lack of local financial, technical or managerial skills
Completely greek, coming from Geo-earth and Logos- to study, what is written