Thin sections.
The geologist studied the rocks from space. The geologist always stays busy by studying the different rocks.
No. In fact, in fine-grained rocks the grains are often impossible to see without a microscope.
They are just cool like that
To find out about the past and to know what might happen in the futre i think
Minerals!
Geology - The study of rocks
Geologists are best described as studying rocks. These geologists may be studying rock features or impacts made on rocks for example.
they look through a microscope
A. E. Adams has written: 'Atlas of sedimentary rocks under the microscope' -- subject(s): Atlases, Rocks, Sedimentary, Sedimentary Rocks 'A color atlas of carbonate sediments and rocks under the microscope' -- subject(s): Carbonate Rocks, Pictorial works, Rocks, Carbonate, Thin sections (Geology)
No, it is mineralogy!!
The geologist studied the rocks from space. The geologist always stays busy by studying the different rocks.
No. In fact, in fine-grained rocks the grains are often impossible to see without a microscope.
The cooling rate of molten rock
A geologist studies rocks and what the earth is made of. A petrologist is someone who looks at rocks directly.
They are just cool like that
studying moon rocks gathered by astronauts ;D
it is determined by studying the relative and absolute ages of rocks and fossils