Crystallography is the study of mineral crystal systems and crystal formation, the structures which comprise minerals and combinations of which make up rock, which is of supreme interest to geologists.
All the substances in geology are chemicals. The way those chemicals change with time and interact with other chemicals over time on a large physical scale is geology.
the application of geology to many fields for example economical geology, petro geology, enviromental geology this is related to the various human activities therefor it is called applied geology.
Some words related to Gaea or Ge include Earth, Gaia (an alternate spelling for Gaea), geography, geology, and geochemistry.
Crystals fall under the field of mineralogy, which is a branch of geology that focuses on the study of minerals, including their composition, structure, properties, and formation. The study of crystals also intersects with crystallography, which specifically examines the atomic and molecular structure of crystals.
Geology is a noun.
Geography / Geomorphology.
Economic Geology Geomorphology Hydrogeology Mineralogy Crystallography Oceanography Palaeontology
Geology Petrology Mineralogy Optical Crystallography Gemmology
A geology degree, typically. Related degrees can allow you to pursue geology-related research as well.
Since tsunamis are usually triggered by earthquakes they are geology related.
Since tsunamis are usually triggered by earthquakes they are geology related.
No. A hurricane is meteorology related, though geology can influence them
Rocks are related to math because of geology and in geology you use math.
What is RNA closely related too? What is RNA closely related too?
Marius Marthinussen has written: 'Contributions to the Quaternary geology of north-easternmost Norway and the closely adjoining foreign territories' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Stratigraphic, Stratigraphic Geology
Eagles are closely related to hawks.
A person who works in crystallography would know more. I have read that x-ray crystallography actually done by a woman whose name I forgot, was used to prove that DNA is a helix thru measurement of angles of diffraction of the x-rays.