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  • Geology Verb Forms: Exploring Actions in Earth Science
    There isn't a direct verb form of "geology". However, you can use verbs related to the field of geology, such as:

    * To geologize: This is a less common, but technically correct, verb meaning "to study geology".

    * To study geology: This is a more common and straightforward way to describe engaging with the field.

    * To analyze rocks: This refers to a specific activity within geology.

    * To map geological formations: Another specific activity within geology.

    You can also use verbs that relate to the concepts and processes studied in geology, such as:

    * To erode: The process of wearing away rock.

    * To uplift: The process of raising land.

    * To fault: The process of breaking and shifting rock.

    The best verb to use depends on the specific context and what you are trying to convey.

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