Because the weather changes every time multiplied by air resistance.
Because the weather changes every time multiplied by air resistance.
The science that studies rocks is geology, while the study of weather is meteorology. These two fields often overlap in studying how rocks and weather interact with each other in the Earth's systems.
a geologist studies rocks, but volcanologists study volcanic rocks
Meteorologists study the weather.
All weather can and will break up rocks.
a study of gynoclogist is difficult
The study of rocks is called petrology. It involves examining the composition, structure, and formation of rocks to understand their properties and geologic history. Petrologists use various techniques such as microscopy, chemical analysis, and field observations to study rocks.
Precambrian rocks are often heavily metamorphosed, making it challenging to determine their original composition and age accurately. The lack of easily recognizable fossils in Precambrian rocks makes it difficult to establish a timeline of events and understand the evolution of life during that time.
I like rocks.
Geologists study rocks.
Types of rocks are inside the Earth, so scientists study them.
Scientists who study rocks are called petrologists.