Pronunciation: /dʒiˈɑlədʒi/
noun the rocks, minerals, and other materials of the earth
A1 Geology is the study of rocks and minerals.
A2 I find geology fascinating because it helps us understand the Earth's history.
B1 Geology plays a crucial role in determining where to drill for oil and gas.
B2 The geology of the region indicates a high likelihood of finding valuable minerals.
C1 His expertise in geology led to the discovery of a new geological formation.
C2 The professor's groundbreaking research in geology revolutionized the field.
formal The study of geology involves analyzing the composition, structure, and history of the Earth's crust.
informal I find geology fascinating because it helps us understand the Earth's history.
slang Geology rocks! It's all about rocks and stuff.
figurative Exploring the depths of geology is like uncovering the secrets of the Earth's past.
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