culture   geologists

11 commonsense assertions
Concepts (11) volcanoes (1) fossils (1) geological time scale (1) sedimentary rocks (1) crater (1) earthquakes (1) beryl (1) canyon formation (1) fault lines (1) gemstones (1) pyrrhotite (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 volcanoes geologists Geologists study volcanoes as geological phenomena with eruption potential and valuable sources of information on Earth's processes. 9
2 fossils geologists Geologists find fossils valuable for understanding Earth's history and past ecosystems. 8
3 geological time scale geologists Geologists use precise dating methods and stratigraphic principles to define Earth's history and life evolution within the geological time scale. 4
4 sedimentary rocks geologists Geologists value sedimentary rocks as important records of Earth's history and past environments. 3
5 crater geologists Geologists study the formation of craters, which are typically created by meteorite impact or volcanic activity and are often found on celestial bodies like the moon and Mars. 2
6 earthquakes geologists Geologists study seismic activity to develop methods for earthquake prediction and mitigation. 2
7 beryl geologists Geologists value beryl for its role in forming specific types of granite and pegmatite, and its association with certain geological processes. 1
8 canyon formation geologists Geologists believe that canyons are formed by rivers eroding the land over millions of years. 1
9 fault lines geologists Geologists study fault lines for their impact on geological formations and potential seismic activity. 1
10 gemstones geologists Geologists evaluate gemstones based on mineral composition, crystal structure, and geological formation. 1
11 pyrrhotite geologists Pyrrhotite is a common mineral found in sulfide ore deposits, according to geologists. 1