Geoscience-impact

 Geoscience (also called Earth Science) is that the study of Earth. Geoscience includes such a lot quite rocks and volcanoes, it studies the processes that form and shape surface , the natural resources we use, and the way water and ecosystems are interconnected. Geoscience uses tools and techniques from other science fields also, like chemistry, physics, biology, and math!   Geoscientists study and work with minerals, soils, energy resources, fossils, oceans and freshwater, the atmosphere, weather, environmental chemistry and biology, natural hazards and more. They even study rocks on our moon and other planets in our system. Examples of geoscience jobs include: geologist, paleontologist, seismologist, meteorologist, volcanologist, hydrologist, and oceanographer. DC Rocks may be a program that introduces kids to the geosciences. Have you ever ever noticed the rocks around Washington D.C. and wondered how they got there? Have you ever wondered why earthquakes occur and if one can happen near D.C.? Does one wonder what a geoscientist does and the way to become one? Well, DC Rocks works with kids and teachers to answer questions like these and lots of others. DC Rocks is formed from a gaggle of geoscientists in and around Washington D.C. Through our website, you'll study geoscience issues local to the D.C. area and round the world. The kids’ section provides kid-friendly information, while the educators’ section provides resources to assist enhance geoscience learning. Teachers can even invite a geoscientist to go to their classroom. 

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