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What Happens Before an Earthquake?
Most earthquakes feel sudden — but deep underground, the process begins long before the shaking starts. The Earth...
Why Japan Has So Many Earthquakes
Japan is one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world — and it’s not by accident. The country sits at the...
Why California Has So Many Earthquakes
California doesn’t just “have earthquakes” — it sits on one of the most active geological boundaries on Earth. That’s...
Mineralogy & Petrology
Caused and Types of Joints in Rocks
Joints are natural cracks or fractures in rocks that form when stress exceeds the rock’s strength. Unlike faults, they...
Physical Characteristics of Minerals
The physical characteristics of minerals are essential traits used to identify and classify them accurately. These...
Structure of Soil: Formation and Types
Soil structure refers to how soil particles arrange themselves within the matrix, which includes voids, fissures, and...
Geology & Earth Science
Major Metallic Minerals in India
Metallic minerals are essential resources for industrial and economic development. Found in various forms across...
Structure of Soil: Formation and Types
Soil structure refers to how soil particles arrange themselves within the matrix, which includes voids, fissures, and...
James Hutton: Father of Modern Geology
James Hutton, usually described as the "Father of Modern Geology," plays a critical role in the field of Earth...
Paleontology
Radiolaria: Its Basis of Classification and Application.
Radiolaria: Radiolaria are free-floating protists with roughly spherical cells and thread-like pseudopodia extending...
Application and Relation of Palynology to the Reconstruction Climate
Applications of palynology: Biostratigraphy & geochronology: Geologists use palynological studies in...
Living Fossils and Developing Classification from Extent Organisms
Classification of Living Fossils: Living fossils are classified by two main characteristics. Living organisms that are...
Solar System
Solar System Diagram: Labeled Planets in Order from the Sun
A solar system diagram helps us understand how planets are arranged around the Sun. It shows the order of planets,...
Asteroid Belt: Location, Facts and Formation
The asteroid belt is a region of space located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It contains millions of rocky...
Dwarf Planets: List, Facts, and Differences from Regular Planets
Dwarf planets are celestial bodies that orbit the Sun and share some characteristics with regular planets but differ...













