it means "Has lots of earth in it"
If you mean 'plate tectonics', that is the geology of the earth's covering plates and how they move.
The geological definition of pinch out is thinning or shortening out. This can be used in reference to structural geology.
No. Geology is the study of rocks.
The definition is someone who is rich. wealth is like being rich or having a lot of money.
Containing chalk, - or in geology, the last period of the Mesozoic Era.
rich- posessing materiel wealth
Rich, Black, Soil
Bruce N. Kaliser has written: 'Environmental geology of Bear Lake area, Rich County, Utah' -- subject(s): Geology, Hydrology
Yaacov Nathan has written: 'Carbon and sulfur relationships in marine Senonian, organic rich, iron poor sediments from Israel' -- subject(s): Analysis, Geochemistry, Geology, Geology, Stratigraphic, Marine sediments, Stratigraphic Geology
It depends on your definition of rich.
In geology, "-logy" refers to the study of a particular subject. So "geology" specifically refers to the study of the Earth's structure, history, and processes.
Ed can be short for Edward, which means "rich guard". Or Edmund, which means "rich protector".