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Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved What is geology?
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Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved Bivalves Bivalves have inhabited the Earth for over 500 million years.
Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved Trilobites Trilobites are one of the oldest animals that first lived on the Earth.
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Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved Echinoids Echinoids have lived in the seas since the Late Ordovician, about 450 million years ago.
Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved Ammonites Ammonites lived during the periods of Earth history known as the Jurassic and Cretaceous.
Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved Brachiopods Brachiopods have a very long history of life on Earth at least 550 million years.
Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved Metamorphic rocks Metamorphic rocks are made by either heating up or squashing the earth's crust.
Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved Sedimentary rocks Sedimentary rocks are made when sand, mud and pebbles get laid down in layers.
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Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved Rocks and minerals Hi, my name is Larry and I want to tell you everything I know about rocks and minerals.
Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved Crinoids Crinoids are an ancient fossil group that first appeared in the seas of the middle Cambrian, about 300 million years before dinosaurs.
Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved Geology around the World Hi there, my name is Gabriella and I would like to show you around some of my favourite geological sites from all over the world!
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Maps Rocks and minerals Fossils and dinosaurs Earthquakes Volcanoes Geology around the world Energy Water Earth processes Get involved Igneous rocks Igneous rocks are formed by solidification of cooled magma(molten rock) either below(plutonic) or above(volcanic) the surface of the earth.