Our surrounding have lots of effect on us as the the climatic codition may differ our physiology and appearance in same way different places may varies our habitat condition so all our activity depen upon on the geographical area where we or other living beings are living
No, but it is highly unlikely that life as we know it could exist without geology.
Biology gives Geology something Organic to Record within It's billions-of-years of stratigraphy - writing information in stratified layers.
Because it gives natural condition on geography
Although natural selection is affected by geology, and some knowledge of geology is certainly necessary to be able to interpret the evidence for the various phylogenies of evolution, these theories themselves do not affect geology. Evolution therefore remains a matter of biology, not geology.
Geology = Uniformitarianism. Biology = Gradualism.
Evidence from paleontology, molecular cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, geology, evolutionary biology, evolutionary development (evo devo ), embryology and a host of other disciplines, such as anthropology. These show that alleles frequencies change over tim in populations of organisms. These show that all organisms on earth are related in morphology and function. Developmentally organisms are related. Vestigial evidences of relatedness. Biogeographically evidences
In Biology the term sugar means a mixture of chemicals in a substance
Jobs in biology are extremely varied. they can range from marine biologist to physiologist. Also a biology teacher could be considered as a job in the field
biology is easier
answ2. logy as in biology, geology metrology etc means study of. Related to the word logic.
Zoology work with biology and geology work with ecological nature.
Biology
biology and geology
Although natural selection is affected by geology, and some knowledge of geology is certainly necessary to be able to interpret the evidence for the various phylogenies of evolution, these theories themselves do not affect geology. Evolution therefore remains a matter of biology, not geology.
Paleontology
Chemistry, Physics, and Geology
Evolution
Evolution
No, studying crystals has more to do with geology.
A geology degree, typically. Related degrees can allow you to pursue geology-related research as well.