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Τι (ποιος) είναι Earth sciences - ορισμός

College of Earth and Mineral Sciences; Penn state college of earth and mineral sciences

Earth science         
  • Layers of [[sedimentary rock]] in [[Makhtesh Ramon]]
  • The [[magnetosphere]] shields the surface of Earth from the charged particles of the [[solar wind]].<!---It is compressed on the day (Sun) side due to the force of the arriving particles, and extended on the night side.---><br />(''image not to scale.'')
  • A [[volcanic]] eruption is the release of stored energy from below Earth's surface.<!---originating from radioactive decay and season gravitational sorting in Earth's core and mantle, and residual energy gained during the Earth's formation---><ref>''Encyclopedia of Volcanoes'', Academic Press, London, 2000</ref>
  • Movement of water through the [[water cycle]]
FIELDS OF SCIENCE DEALING WITH PLANET EARTH AND ITS NEARBY PLANETS IN SPACE
Geosciences; Earth Science; Geoscience; Earth sciences; Earth scientist; Earth Sciences; Geoscientific; Terrestrial physics; Geophysical Sciences; Geophysical science; List of subjects within earth science; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Earth and environmental sciences; Earth science subjects; Earth and environmental science; Geoecology; Earth and atmospheric sciences
Earth science or geoscience includes all fields of natural science related to the planet Earth. This is a branch of science dealing with the physical, chemical, and biological complex constitutions and synergistic linkages of Earth's four spheres, namely biosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and geosphere.
earth science         
  • Layers of [[sedimentary rock]] in [[Makhtesh Ramon]]
  • The [[magnetosphere]] shields the surface of Earth from the charged particles of the [[solar wind]].<!---It is compressed on the day (Sun) side due to the force of the arriving particles, and extended on the night side.---><br />(''image not to scale.'')
  • A [[volcanic]] eruption is the release of stored energy from below Earth's surface.<!---originating from radioactive decay and season gravitational sorting in Earth's core and mantle, and residual energy gained during the Earth's formation---><ref>''Encyclopedia of Volcanoes'', Academic Press, London, 2000</ref>
  • Movement of water through the [[water cycle]]
FIELDS OF SCIENCE DEALING WITH PLANET EARTH AND ITS NEARBY PLANETS IN SPACE
Geosciences; Earth Science; Geoscience; Earth sciences; Earth scientist; Earth Sciences; Geoscientific; Terrestrial physics; Geophysical Sciences; Geophysical science; List of subjects within earth science; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Earth and environmental sciences; Earth science subjects; Earth and environmental science; Geoecology; Earth and atmospheric sciences
(also earth sciences)
¦ noun the branches of science concerned with the physical constitution of the earth and its atmosphere.
geoscience         
  • Layers of [[sedimentary rock]] in [[Makhtesh Ramon]]
  • The [[magnetosphere]] shields the surface of Earth from the charged particles of the [[solar wind]].<!---It is compressed on the day (Sun) side due to the force of the arriving particles, and extended on the night side.---><br />(''image not to scale.'')
  • A [[volcanic]] eruption is the release of stored energy from below Earth's surface.<!---originating from radioactive decay and season gravitational sorting in Earth's core and mantle, and residual energy gained during the Earth's formation---><ref>''Encyclopedia of Volcanoes'', Academic Press, London, 2000</ref>
  • Movement of water through the [[water cycle]]
FIELDS OF SCIENCE DEALING WITH PLANET EARTH AND ITS NEARBY PLANETS IN SPACE
Geosciences; Earth Science; Geoscience; Earth sciences; Earth scientist; Earth Sciences; Geoscientific; Terrestrial physics; Geophysical Sciences; Geophysical science; List of subjects within earth science; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Earth and environmental sciences; Earth science subjects; Earth and environmental science; Geoecology; Earth and atmospheric sciences
(also geosciences)
¦ noun earth sciences, especially geology.
Derivatives
geoscientist noun

Βικιπαίδεια

Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences

The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences is a constituent, semi-autonomous part of Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.

The College was founded in 1896 as a School of Mines, but, over time, diversified becoming the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. The college has five departments: Energy and Mineral Engineering, Geography, Geosciences, Materials Science and Engineering, and Meteorology.

The Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering, as of fall 2007, now offers an undergraduate program in energy engineering, the first of its kind in the country.

The College also includes The Alliance for Earth Science, Engineering, and Development in Africa (AESEDA), The Energy Institute, The Earth and Environmental Systems Institute (EESI), The John A. Dutton e-Education Institute, and The Peter R. Gould Center for Geography and Outreach.

It is currently the smallest college (in terms of student enrollment) at the University Park campus.

Five current staff members (Michael E. Mann, Klaus Keller, Anne Thompson, Richard Alley, and William Easterling) contributed to the efforts of the IPCC that won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.

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