Question is not stated properly. What it seems to be asking is the relationship between rocks and Geology. Rocks are basically what the Earth is made of...you have tiny tiny rocks....great big giant rocks....melted rock. Everything that is not water or air is rock and is therefore a part of the study of the Earth...that we call Geology.
It is called petrology.
The study of how Earth is formed is called geology. Geology examines the processes that shape Earth's surface and interior, including plate tectonics, erosion, volcanic activity, and rock formation.
Geology.
No, the study of living things is called biology. Geology is the study of the Earth's physical structure and substance.
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Geology - The study of rocks
To know all about rocks and fossils and their rock cycle.
The study of rock and stone is known as 'PETROLOGY'
The study of Earth's interior is called geology.
The study of the solid Earth is called geology. Geology involves the investigation of the Earth's materials, structures, processes, and history, including the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, earthquakes, and plate tectonics.
The study of rocks is called geology. Geologists examine the composition, structure, and properties of rocks to better understand the Earth's history and processes. Through the study of rocks, geologists can also learn about past climates, environments, and geological events.