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Geology

 Geological maps are specialized maps that represent the types and distribution of rock formations, geological structures like faults and folds, and other geological features of a specific area. They use colors, symbols, and lines to depict this information, providing a visual representation of the subsurface geology. These maps are crucial for understanding the Earth's structure, identifying potential natural hazards, and aiding in resource exploration.  Key aspects of geological maps: Rock Units: Different colors or patterns are used to represent various rock types and their boundaries, known as contacts.  Geological Structures: Features like faults, folds, and bedding planes are indicated using specific symbols and lines, showing their orientation and extent.  Cross-sections: Many geological maps include cross-sections, which are diagrams that show a vertical slice through the Earth's subsurface along a specific line on the map, revealing the subsurface geology....