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you might find deposits of salt and calcium
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they find the hard part of the fossil
The Great Rift Valley in East Africa
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you might find deposits of salt and calcium
Geologists prospect ores by looking at their shape, size, color and how hard it is. They also need to find what is inside the ore or else they will not know what kind of ore it is.
Archaeologists study human history and prehistory through the excavation and analysis of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains. Geologists, on the other hand, study the Earth's structure, composition, and processes, including rocks, minerals, and natural phenomena like earthquakes and volcanoes. While both fields involve the study of the Earth's history, archaeologists focus on human cultural development, while geologists focus on the physical processes that shape the planet.
To find out about the past and to know what might happen in the futre i think
From Norse mythology, you might find a God/Goddess named Bragi who is similar.
This is because natural gas and oil deposits were formed together
Well, most of the time geologists find fossils of plants and animals, and then study them to find out how long ago the plant(or animal) lived.
Anyone can find meterites, but they are of primary interest to geologists and astronomers.
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oil deposits
Near mercury deposits