GeologyOceanography
GeologyOceanography is the scientific study of the Earth's oceans, including their composition, structure, processes, and phenomena. It involves the examination of the physical and chemical properties of seawater, the study of marine life and ecosystems, the analysis of ocean currents and tides, and the investigation of seafloor geology and plate tectonics. GeologyOceanography aims to understand the complex interactions between the oceans, the atmosphere, and the solid Earth, and how these interactions influence global climate, weather patterns, and the distribution of resources.