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No, geology is a noun, a word for the study of the structure of the earth and minerals.
Abrosion is a form of Weathering (Geology) by Rivers.
An adverb form of the noun "geology" would be "geologically," as in, 'The San Andreas Fault is a geologically active region.'
There is no verb form for climate
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...geology. Example, "Hey dude, what are you doing?" "Just some geology, dude"
No, geology is a noun, a word for the study of the structure of the earth and minerals.
No, "geology" is a noun, it is the study of the earth's rocks. "Geological" is the adjectival form.
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Geology is the study of the earth and landforms.We learned how volcanoes form in geology class.The geology of the area included limestone and sandstone.
The verb form of "involvement" is "involve."
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Abrosion is a form of Weathering (Geology) by Rivers.
The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
Condemn is the verb form.
The verb form is tighten.