Probably because they love science and its in their blood.
the impact theory.
All scientists that have studied organics
Stalactites and stalagmites in caves.caves
formation rate of the ocean crust
formation rate of the ocean crust
the fundamental units of lithostratigraphy are supergroup,group,formation,member and bed.in these units formation is the key unit of lithostratigraphy.a formation consists of a certain number of rock strata that have a comparable lithology,facies or similar other properties
Not exactly: Star formation is believed to be a slow process, compared to a human lifetime; scientists have, however, seen stars in different phases of their formation.
A. Button has written: 'The depositional history of the Wolkberg Proto-Basin, Transvaal' -- subject(s): Geology, Sedimentary Rocks 'A palaeocurrent study of the Dwaal Heuvel formation, Transvaal supergroup' -- subject(s): Geology, Stratigraphic Geology 'Geochemistry of the Malmani Dolomite of the Transvaal supergroup in the northeastern Transvaal' -- subject(s): Dolomite, Geochemistry 'Low-potash pillow-basalts in the Pretoria group, Transvaal supergroup' -- subject(s): Basalt
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P. Corcoran has written: 'The depositional environment of the coarse siltstone and sandstone units within the McKim formation, Huronian supergroup / Patricia Corcoran' -- subject(s): Geology - Ontario
This is subjective. An interesting formation to some may not be so for others. One candidate would be large waterfalls. (Another could be high mountain peaks ... or the valleys below.)
the impact theory.
Scientists learned that the moon has almost completely cooled since it's formation.
A person who learns about the world by observing it
All scientists that have studied organics
It can be. It indicates that conditions are particularly favorable for the formation of strong tornadoes.
Stalactites and stalagmites in caves.caves