Geology is the study of Earth’s solid materials, structure, and processes over geological time scales. It examines rocks, minerals, and the forces shaping Earth’s crust. Physics principles such as mechanics, thermodynamics, and fluid flow explain geological processes. Geology addresses phenomena such as plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanic activity. It also studies Earth’s history through rock records and fossil evidence. Geology supports resource exploration, hazard assessment, and environmental protection. Understanding geological processes helps mitigate natural disasters and manage natural resources. This field bridges earth science and physics, providing insight into Earth’s dynamic evolution. Geology is essential for understanding planetary formation and Earth’s long-term stability.
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