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Geology is the study of our Earth. Explore mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes and more in these articles!
Learn Geology - Rock, Mineral, & Geology Articles
Earth’s Layers – What is below your feet?
Earth’s Layers – What is below your feet?
Have you ever wondered what is beneath your feet? I am not talking about the grass and soil, but the material located miles below the land surface. If you stand in your backyard and dig a hole, what would you see?
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The Mantle
The Mantle
So, what did you think of the Moho? Pretty neat area, huh? Now that you dug through the Moho you are in the mantle. The mantle is approximately 1,800 miles thick!
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The Outer Core
The Outer Core
Are you tired yet? You’ve been digging a long time. Now that you have passed through the mantle, you are at the edge of the outer core. Can you swim? I hope so because this 1,380 mile thick layer is liquid!
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The Inner Core
The Inner Core
Finally! You’ve reached the solid inner core and boy, is it hot! This interior core is roughly 3,200 miles deep!
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The Bay of Fundy
The Bay of Fundy
The Bay of Fundy is a geologically fascinating location in North America. The bay is along the Atlantic Ocean and is subject to dramatic tidal changes.
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Why is science education important for kids?
Why is science education important for kids?
Science education sometimes takes a back seat these days with the push of reading and math being so strong. But, science is a part of our daily life.
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11 Tips to Encourage Your Kids to Learn About and Love Science
11 Tips to Encourage Your Kids to Learn About and Love Science
Eleven cool tips for helping your child to love nature and the sciences.
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What Would You Do With A Limestone Rock?
What Would You Do With A Limestone Rock?
Many varieties of limestone can lend a touch of color and texture to your collection and home.

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Is My Sample Sandstone or a Quartzite?
Is My Sample Sandstone or a Quartzite?
Quartzites are metamorphic rocks that were once quartz sandstones.

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What Would You Do With A Sandstone Rock?
What Would You Do With A Sandstone Rock?
Sandstone is one of the most popular rocks for students and collectors.
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The Earth’s Biggest Dinosaurs
The Earth’s Biggest Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs include some of the largest land animals ever to roam the Earth.
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Rock Salt or Halite – It’s one Great Mineral
Rock Salt or Halite – It’s one Great Mineral
Salt is a common evaporite mineral that exists around the world and is often called halite or rock salt.

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Find Your Career Path - Cool Jobs in Geology
Find Your Career Path - Cool Jobs in Geology
One of the most appealing aspects of the field is the many different types of careers that you can have with a degree in geology.
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How to Choose the Best Rock Kits for Your Children or Students
How to Choose the Best Rock Kits for Your Children or Students
This guide will help you choose the best kit for your children and students based on their level and type of interest.

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Geology is all around you!
Geology is all around you!
The geology of the earth is like a big puzzle.
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All About Minerals & Gemstones
All About Minerals & Gemstones
Minerals are unique chemical substances which are homogeneous (the same) throughout the specimen.

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Paleontology: Fossils, Fossils, Fossils!
Paleontology: Fossils, Fossils, Fossils!
Fossils are one of the most amazing discoveries on Earth.
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Rivers
Rivers
Rivers are natural water bodies which flow toward another water body such as another river, lake or ocean.
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Geysers
Geysers
A geyser is a hot spring which ejects hot water a vapors through a crack in the rock.
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Earthquakes
Earthquakes
Earthquakes usually occur when the Earth’s crust moves along a fault, a break in the Earth’s crust, causing the location of the land to shift.
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