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In geology, rock is a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals and/or mineraloids. The Earth's outer solid layer, the lithosphere, is made of rock. In general rocks are of three types, namely, igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. The scientific study of rocks is called petrology, and petrology is an essential component of geology. From Wikipedia under the
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Sun, 20 Jun 2010 07:03:47 GMT+00:00 San Jose Mercury News The striking geology is classic Utah. About 50 miles from Capitol Reef is Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Angry about lost mining rights and no ... From Google News Search: "Rock (geology)" Movie titles, having to do with earth science? Q. I have a project in earth science and its a movie poster, having to do with earth science, (geology, hydrology, meteorology, and astronomy). Can any one come up with a title for the movie. one person is doing indianna stones. stones, like rocks, geology. thanks Asked by coo coo cuchoo - Mon Sep 8 19:43:02 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. how about 20,000 light years among the stars or 20,000 light years among the universe or 20,000 light years among the milky way. Answered by taxman_ll - Mon Sep 8 19:52:03 2008 Detailed Geology articles on US Pinnacles National Monument? Q. Anybody know a really good and detailed link for US Pinnacles National Monument...with detailed writing on rock structure, Geology and especially faults. I have looked everywhere, but if anybody happens to know a good one, please let me know. Thank you, and I appreciate your helpful response! I have researched plenty on this, But I'd love to have a VERY detailed and informative one, please help and Arigatou! Richard-kun: I see ur point. Honestly I can hardly find anything in my school library... (T__T) Richard-kun: I see ur point. Honestly I can hardly find anything detailed in my school library... (T__T) Thank you so much! (T__T)That huge list is good enough. (**bows**) Asked by Reno (FFVII) - Thu May 1 15:13:22 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I can't find anything particularly useful. I got this citation off of the firstsearch database, which is about the largest: Roper, Steve Title: Pinnacles National Monument, California. It's a weird place, this land of volcano spires. But what makes it fascinating. Source: Summit. 40, no. 6, (Winter 1994): 86 Additional Info: Jene M. Crenshaw, Alt Journal: Uniform Title: Summit (Big Bear Lake, Calif.); Summit guide; Summit guide Key Title: Summit (Big Bear Lake, Calif.) Preceding Title: Summit magazine Standard No: ISSN: 0039-5056 OCLC No: 3377954 Article Type: Article Database: ArticleFirst It appears to be a nonscientific general work aimed at the general public. Another major database we have access to, ebscohost, lists nothing… [cont.] Answered by Richard R - Thu May 1 15:53:32 2008 in rock and mineral collecting, what are the benefits of "miniatures"?
Q. This is for a geology project. I know that miniatures are rock and mineral specimens that can fit in a 2 inch cube, but as much as I've researched, I can't find any of the benefits! Thank you! Asked by cinnebar - Tue Jun 1 12:17:23 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. You can fit more specimens in a small area Answered by Geology Rock Star - Tue Jun 1 14:34:09 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Rock (geology)" |








