Crossword clues for geologists
geologists
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n. (plural of geologist English)
Usage examples of "geologists".
At a stroke, in a simple formula, Einstein endowed geologists and astronomers with the luxury of billions of years.
The system was too neat to last, and soon geologists were contributing additional divisions while eliminating others.
For most of the nineteenth century geologists could draw on nothing more than the most hopeful guesswork.
Hapgood briskly dismissed any such notions, noting that the geologists K.
Unfortunately, Alfred Wegener was not the man that geologists wished to provide it.
In 1953, after sinking a series of experimental bores, university geologists agreed that the site was indeed anomalous and attributed the deformed rocks to some ancient, unspecified volcanic action.
No one now can remember quite when, still less why, the state geologists were placed in an academic facility, but you get the impression that the space was conceded grudgingly, for the offices are cramped and low-ceilinged and not very accessible.
So we may perhaps excuse nineteenth-century geologists for being slow to realize that the world they lived in was in fact balmy compared with former epochs, and that much of the land around them had been shaped by crushing glaciers and cold that would wreck even a frost fair.
With them were two Inco geologists, who were operating a core-sampling drill.
And there, where there was room to do so, the geologists removed its opaque outer membrane.
Given the clement conditions geologists had established for the earliest phase of Martian history, it should have been true.
Stafford how he had found the piece of material when he was out with some visiting geologists studying the Hellas rim structure.
The first was by Philip Gosse, an English writer, who argued simply that there were fossils, yes, and there were dinosaur bones, and there were geological strata, and everything was exactly as Darwin and the geologists described it.