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Filter by Meaning The geologic ages of the fossils found in the area were determined by scientists.
The geologic forces that shaped this coastline are still at work today.
Geologic research has shown that the Earth's magnetic field plays an important role in the formation of some mineral deposits.
The geologic history of a region can be determined by studying its rock formations and structures.
The study of geologic structures can help us understand the evolution of mountain ranges over time.
Geologic data is used to construct models of Earth's interior.
The geologic features of this region were created by the shifting of tectonic plates.
The Hawaiian Islands are formed by a series of geologic processes, including volcanic activity and erosion.
The geologic formations in this region are the result of volcanic activity.
The geologic survey team was tasked with studying the magnetic field of the earth.
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