Pronunciation: /ɛroʊdʒiˈɑlədʒi/
noun the branch of geology that deals with the study of the earth's surface using aerial methods such as photography, radar, and remote sensing
A1 Aerogeology is the study of the Earth's surface from the air.
A2 Aerogeology involves using aircraft to collect data about the Earth's geology.
B1 Aerogeology is an important field for understanding the composition of rocks and minerals.
B2 Aerogeology plays a key role in mapping out geological features from above.
C1 The practice of aerogeology requires specialized equipment and expertise.
C2 Aerogeology combines principles of geology and aeronautics to study the Earth's surface.
formal Aerogeology is the study of the Earth's geological features using aerial photography and remote sensing techniques.
informal I find aerogeology fascinating because it involves studying the Earth's surface from above.
slang Aerogeology is like being a geology detective in the sky, trying to piece together the Earth's history.
figurative Exploring aerogeology feels like unraveling the secrets of the Earth from a bird's eye view.
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