Why Is It Difficult To Study The Formation Of The Earth An Its Structure
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- Planetary Geology: Solar system formation revealed through orbital patterns of each planet, gravitational studies, and chemical signatures from planets and atmospheres. Also, the chemistry of rocks from the moon, plus asteroids and comets, give us details of the earliest part of our Solar System formation.
- Seismology: the study of seismic waves tell us about the composition and physical properties of Earth's interior, showing us the evidence of its layered interior, the physical states, convection of material, and heat flow.
- Plate tectonics: enables us to understand how Earth's surface has evolved over time, leading us to identify the sequence of events of oceanic and continental lithospheric plate formation.
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- It took us years of scientific investigation and analysis of data to form an understanding of the interior of the earth.
- It is difficult to study the formation of the earth.
- And it's structure because of the lack of knowledge regarding the process going on in the universe.
- Scientists are still debating how our earth formed.
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