Geology or Related Geological Terms +
(a glossary, or dictionary, of terms used in geology; the science of the earth including its origin, composition, structure, and history)
Earthworms and leeches are annelids of the Phylum "Anelida".
Anthracite is a hard, dense, shiny variety of coal, containing over 90 percent carbon and a low percentage of ash and impurities, which causes it to burn without flame, smoke, or odor.
Because of its purity, anthracite gives off relatively little sulfur dioxide when burned.
2. Etymology: from Italian arcipelago, "the Aegean Sea" (13th century), from Greek arkhipelagos, from arkhi-, "chief" + pelagos, "sea".
The Aegean Sea being full of island chains, the meaning was extended in Italian to "any sea studded with islands".
The Aegean archipelago lies between Greece and Turkey.
The fibers are woven together or bound by an inert material. Over time the fibers can work loose, and because they are small enough to float freely in the air and be inhaled.
Asbestos usage is now strictly controlled, exposure to its dust can cause cancer.
Asphalt can be produced artificially by the distillation of petroleum.
The upper part of the asthenosphere is believed to be the zone upon which the great rigid and brittle lithospheric plates of the Earth's crust move around.
The asthenosphere is generally located between 45–155 miles (72–250 km) beneath the earth's surface, though under the oceans it is usually much nearer the surface and at mid-ocean ridges rises to within a few miles or kilometers of the ocean floor.
Calcite minerals are used in cements and mortars, in the production of lime, and limestone is used in the steel industry, in the glass industry, as ornamental stone, in chemical and optical uses, and as mineral specimens.
2. Etymology: from Latin calx +? -ite. The name from "chalix", the Greek word for lime.
A lack of cleavage also increases the durability of the corundum mineral . Its crystals are barrel-shaped prisms of the trigonal system.
Its two varieties are sure to be on any list of gemstones. The red variety of corundum is known as ruby and all the other colors of corundum are known as sapphire.
Besides being used as gemstones, corundum minerals are also utilized as an abrasive.
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