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Haleakala, a shield volcano located on the Hawaiian island of Maui, is estimated to be around 1 million years old. It is considered a relatively young volcano in geological terms.
The relationship between low mountain ranges and high mountain ranges can be best described in terms of geological processes and erosion. Low mountain ranges often represent older, more eroded formations, while high mountain ranges are typically younger and more tectonically active, reflecting ongoing geological uplift. Additionally, the interplay of weathering and erosion can shape their features, influencing biodiversity and climate patterns in each range. Understanding these dynamics provides insights into the Earth's geological history and landscape evolution.
Mount Pelée, a volcano in Martinique, is estimated to be less than 500,000 years old based on the age of the rocks surrounding it. It is considered a relatively young volcano in geological terms.
luster (in geological terms) refers to the reflective surface of different minerals. Not sure what dolomite is :/ i actually stumbled upon this because i was trying to find out the same thing
Geological eras can be divided into periods, epochs and ages.
In geological terms, a mineral must be a solid
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Name of the period when it wasnt considered part of earths geological
It has been a US State for 220 years but is much older in geological terms.
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There's the All American: Glossary of Literary Terms that has a whole list sorted into alphabetical order, with an option to click on each individual letter at the top. Wikipedia also provides a list of literary terms.
Because in Geological terms, it is an open booock to the history of the natural world that we inhabit.
Ablation, acid rain and after shock are geological terms. They begin with the letter a.
Cartography.
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A glossary is a list of terms usually at the back of a text book or a normal book!!