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∙ 11y agoAstronomy
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∙ 11y agoAstronomy is the branch of science that studies the position of Earth in the solar system. It involves observing and understanding the movements and interactions of celestial bodies, including Earth, within the solar system.
Yes, rocks and minerals are a fundamental part of Earth science, which is a branch of natural science that studies the Earth's physical structure and substance. Geologists study rocks and minerals to understand the processes that shape the Earth and its history.
Climatology is the science that specifically studies the climate at or near Earth's surface. It focuses on analyzing temperature, precipitation, wind patterns, and other atmospheric conditions over time to understand climate patterns and changes.
The science that studies rocks is geology, while the study of weather is meteorology. These two fields often overlap in studying how rocks and weather interact with each other in the Earth's systems.
Geochemistry relies heavily on the branch of earth science known as geology. Geology focuses on the study of the Earth's structure, composition, and processes, providing important context for understanding the chemical interactions and processes that geochemists investigate.
It's classed as a category itself but is allied to, or perhaps a branch of, geology as it studies the movement of water within the ground, so understanding a particular region's hydrology demands knowing that region's rocks and their structures, porosities and permeabilities.
Earth Science
It is Astronomy.
It is Astronomy.
It is astronomy.
It is Astronomy.
It is Astronomy.
Astronomy is the branch of Earth science that studies the position of Earth in the solar system. It involves observing and analyzing the relationships between Earth's orbit, rotation, and tilt in relation to other celestial bodies.
what branch of earth science studies the weather
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Meteorology
Meteorology studies weather.Meteorologist studies the atmospherePeople who study the weather - are called Meteorologists.
Hydrology is the branch of earth science that studies water, including its distribution, movement, and quality. It also explores the water cycle and how water interacts with the environment.