we have physical geology and physical geography which both discuss on lnadforms, weathering, erosion, mass westing, earth quake, the origin of the earth and so on. so by the above caption been mension which shows both geology and geography are the same in the physical part.
what is the similarities between the ulna and the radius
similarities
similarities between kangaroo and human
There are zero similarities between the two.
The similarities between summer and winter is that you could do different activities.
no, meteorology is the study of atmospheric science. geology is the science of the earth's physical features.
Meteorology is not a field of geology, but rather a branch of atmospheric science that deals with the study of weather patterns and phenomena. Physical geology, on the other hand, is a fundamental field of geology that focuses on the study of the Earth's composition, structure, and processes. Other major fields of geology include mineralogy, petrology, and structural geology.
Meteorology is the study of what happens in the air. Geology is the study of what happens in the ground.
No. A hurricane is meteorology related, though geology can influence them
Geology meteorology environmental science
No. It would be meteorology.
Yes. earth science has different branches - meteorology - oceanographic - environmental science - geology - astronomy
1) Geology- The study of the Earth 2)Meterology- The study of the Atmosphere, weather, and climate 3)Oceanology- The study of the Oceans 4)Astrononmy- The study of the Universe
Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography, and Astronomy. -Dmsds365
space science
The four sub areas of Earth science are geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. Geology focuses on the study of rocks, minerals, and the Earth's structure. Meteorology is the study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns. Oceanography deals with the study of the Earth's oceans. Astronomy focuses on the study of celestial objects in space.
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.