1.3 Geologic processes and the rock cycle
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Earth's structure and composition form the foundation of geological studies. From the planet's layered interior to its dynamic surface, these elements shape our understanding of Earth's processes and history. Plate tectonics, the rock cycle, and geological time provide a framework for interpreting Earth's past and present. These concepts help explain the formation of mountains, earthquakes, and the continuous transformation of our planet's surface over billions of years.
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Earth's structure and composition form the foundation of geological studies. From the planet's layered interior to its dynamic surface, these elements shape our understanding of Earth's processes and history. Plate tectonics, the rock cycle, and geological time provide a framework for interpreting Earth's past and present. These concepts help explain the formation of mountains, earthquakes, and the continuous transformation of our planet's surface over billions of years.
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