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  • Geology vs. Life Science: Understanding the Difference
    No, geology is not an example of life science. Here's why:

    * Life science focuses on living organisms, their structure, function, growth, evolution, and interactions with their environment. This includes disciplines like biology, zoology, botany, ecology, and genetics.

    * Geology is the study of the Earth, its physical structure, composition, history, and processes. It focuses on rocks, minerals, landforms, fossils, and natural disasters.

    While geology can involve studying fossils (which are remnants of past life), its primary focus is on the non-living aspects of the Earth.

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