Uplift and erosion over a long period of time are some of the various geologic events that can occur to eventually destroy a part of the rock record
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No. It can cause them though.
I have the same question!! Well, these things show earth's geological history because they show the climate changes in the past and organisms that lived in different environments. Rocks change over time due to a series of events, showing evidence of things that once happened on Earth. They are very important to science!
The Green Mountains are a part of the Appalachian Mountains which rose about 450 million years ago.
Because the atmospheric CO2 concentration is part of the "Carbon Cycle" and biological and geological processes therefore affect it.
it is a journal type log where a person or various people observe events that have already occurred and write them down. This way, people in the future have information of events that took place in the past. A record of past events is an essential part to our intelligence of the past and is a vital part in history.
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That's the phenomenon of Plate Tectonics part of which is Continental Drift. Very important when understanding geological events.
No. It can cause them though.
A BIG meteor might be able to destroy the mountain part of the volcano but geological event are so big that it wouldn't make much of a difference to the way the volcano progresses.
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The Romans did not destroy the Western Wall. It is the only part of the Temple that they did not destroy.
Name of the period when it wasnt considered part of earths geological
Eastern Wyoming is considered to be a part of the Great Plains by the US Geological Survey.
Geoshare: The development of a databank of geological records.
The movement of crustal or lithospheric plates is a part of the theory of plate tectonics. The geological theory is called plate tectonics.