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William McInnes has written: 'Report on a part of the North West territories of Canada drained by the Winisk and upper Attawapiskat rivers' -- subject(s): Geology 'Cricket Kings' 'The basins of Nelson and Churchill rivers' -- subject(s): Basins (Geology)
Geology is a noun.
R. S. Needham has written: 'Geology of the Alligator Rivers Uranium Field, Northern Territory' -- subject(s): Geology, Uranium ores
Rivers in general are natural features. Their path takes them through a variety of landscapes with differing geology. This geology may cause slope changes leading to rapids, waterfalls an gorges. Where these features occur or the river becomes to shallow, navigation is not possible.
No. Hurricanes are a weather phenomenon.
Earthquakes are apart of geology. Geology is the study of Earth and Earth's interior, where as geography is Earth's climate and geographical features. I hope I helped answer your question. :)
Simply, always downhill, under gravity, its course influenced by the geology of the land it crosses.
Rocks are part of geology.
A geology map is a map that, rather than showing the cities, roads and rivers in an area, shows the types of rocks that make up the area. There are different types of geology maps: a surficial geology map shows the rock types and soil types found right at the surface. A bedrock geology map shows the type of rocks that make up the solid rock underneath the soils and dirt at the surface.
The science which treats: (a) Of the structure and mineral constitution of the globe; structural geology. (b) Of its history as regards rocks, minerals, rivers, valleys, mountains, climates, life, etc.; historical geology. (c) Of the causes and methods by which its structure, features, changes, and conditions have been produced; dynamical geology. See Chart of The Geological Series., A treatise on the science.
L. H. Forsythe has written: 'The geology of the Nemeiben Lake area (west half) and the La Ronge area (west half), Saskatchewan' -- subject(s): Geology 'Geology of part of the Geikie River (East) area' -- subject(s): Geology, Stratigraphic Geology 'The geology of the Nemeiben Lake area' -- subject(s): Geology, Ore deposits
Geology comes from the branch of Earth Science. A very important part of geology is the study of how the Earth structures and processes over a period of time.