Geology
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971 Likes, 1 Comments - YCM_GEOLOGY (@ycm_geology) on Instagram: “#petrology week ✔️✔️ . . I THINK ITS MORE HELPFULL TO U FOR THE IDENTIFYING ROCKS ⚒️⚒️ . . ROCK…”
A picture is worth a thousand words, but not all pictures are created equal. The pictures we usually feature on Learning Geology are field pictures showing Geological structures and features and many of them are high quality gem and mineral pictures. The purpose is to encourage students and professionals' activities by promoting "learning and scope" of Geology through our blogs. In the end of 2016, we are sharing with you the 10 best photos of 2016 which we have posted on our page. P.S: we…

Allen Hunter saved to Geology
53 Funny Pics and Memes That Will Help You Forget Your Troubles - Funny Gallery
Diangelo Lewis saved to stuff
Czeska Szwajcaria (České Švýcarsko), kameralna i romantyczna kraina leżąca nad Łabą, na północnym przyczółku Czech graniczącym z Niemcami. To zaskakująco bogate zagłębie cudów natury, unikatowej przyrody, kultury materialnej i śladów prehistorii, ale też skomplikowanej i pełnej napięć historii ziem pogranicza. Mimo tej obfitości, aż trudno uwierzyć, że turyści zaczęli się tu pojawiać już ponad dwa wieki temu! Co ich przyciągnęło do Czeskiej Szwajcarii i jak to wszystko się zaczęło?
“Take a look, it represents a complete rock cycle. Enjoy! Rock Cycle by Phil Stoffer (2005) @RockHeadScience”

Lynn Recker saved to Geology
Minerals Print - Stone Poster - Minerals Art - Geology Science - Mineralogy Decor - Earth Science - Geologist Gift Idea - Wall Art Print https://etsy.me/30msSHb #art #print #giclee #mineralsprint #crystalposter #stoneprint #mineralart #geologyscience #geologistgiftidea

artPRINTbeauty saved to Wall Decor
Folds are some of the most common geological phenomena you see in the world – a geological fold occurs when planar (usually sedim...
The Geology of Time... - a grouped images picture - Pin Them All
Robert David saved to Historical moments
The purpose of this lesson is to introduce students to the basic elements of our Earth's crust: rocks, soils and minerals. They learn how we categorize rocks, soils and minerals and how they are literally the foundation for our civilization. Students also explore how engineers use rocks, soils and minerals to create the buildings, roads, vehicles, electronics, chemicals, and other objects we use to enhance our lives.
Idella Scott saved to 3rd Grade Science