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Geology comes from the Greek word gê meaning earth and logos meaning "speech".
It's the adjective of geology.
That's an easy one! The answer is: Geology! "Geo" in meaning "Earth," "Ology" in meaning "the study of." Geology is the study of Earth, ergo: The science in which has the goal of understanding the world around us.
Yes, Canada is part of America and has provinces. However, if you mean just the United States of America, then no. The Us has states and territories, but no provinces.
geology
Geology comes from the Greek word gê meaning earth and logos meaning "speech".
No. Geology is the study of rocks.
Branch of geology that studies volcanoes is the meaning of volcanology.
Of or pertaining to geology, or the science of the earth.
Well the term "geology" originates in Latin meaning Geo-Of the Earth and ology-The study of. Hope this helps. Geology 101 BTW. I'm in primary still.
You mean provinces?- There are 20 provinces and 4 cities.
In geology, a facies is a body of rock with specified characteristics.
study of the earth
It's the adjective of geology.
That's an easy one! The answer is: Geology! "Geo" in meaning "Earth," "Ology" in meaning "the study of." Geology is the study of Earth, ergo: The science in which has the goal of understanding the world around us.
it means "Has lots of earth in it"
If by "america" you mean the United States of America, then there are no "provinces". However, there are states, which are similar in concept to provinces in other countries. There are fifty such states in the US.