Achondrite

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  • Achondrite Meanings

    noun a type of stony meteorite that contains no chondrules

    Fields related to achondrite

    Geology

    Achondrites are a type of stony meteorite that lacks chondrules, and are classified based on their mineral composition and texture.

    Astrobiology

    Achondrites may contain organic materials or evidence of past biological activity, making them of interest in the search for extraterrestrial life.

    Planetary Science

    Studying achondrites can provide valuable insights into the differentiation processes that occurred on their parent bodies, such as planets or asteroids.

    Occupation Usage of achondrite

    Geologist

    Achondrites are a type of meteorite that are important to study for understanding the formation of planets and asteroids.

    Astronomer

    Achondrites provide valuable information about the early solar system and the processes that occurred during its formation.

    Planetary Scientist

    Studying achondrites can help planetary scientists learn more about the composition and history of planetary bodies in our solar system.

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