Difference between revisions of "Areomorphology"

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Geomorphology on Mars.  Greek Root is Ares, the greek name for the god of war, ''morphḗ'', "form"; and λόγος, ''lógos'', "study"  Geomorphology of Mars is a more commonly used term.
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'''Areomorphology''', or '''geomorphology of Mars''', is the study of physical surface features on Mars.  
  
The scientific study of the origin and evolution of topographic features on [[Mars]] created by physical, chemical or biological(?) processes operating at or near the planet's surface.  
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The scientific study of the origin and evolution of topographic features on [[Mars]] created by physical, chemical, or potential biological processes operating at or near the planet's surface.  
  
* Plate tectonics
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*Plate tectonics
* Wind erosion
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*Wind erosion
* [[Water|Water erosion]]
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*[[Water|Water erosion]]
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== Etymology ==
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The Greek root of the term is Ares, the greek name for the god of war. ''Morphḗ'' means "form" and λόγος, ''lógos'', means "study."

Revision as of 10:58, 8 December 2019

Areomorphology, or geomorphology of Mars, is the study of physical surface features on Mars.

The scientific study of the origin and evolution of topographic features on Mars created by physical, chemical, or potential biological processes operating at or near the planet's surface.

Etymology

The Greek root of the term is Ares, the greek name for the god of war. Morphḗ means "form" and λόγος, lógos, means "study."