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Nah, geology is only about rocks and minerals.

 

What I am talking about deals with rocks, the earth, et cetera.

 

I'm thinking ''physical science'', but that doesn't seem right.

 

In 6-8th grades, we didn't have a science course name. It was usually bio/chem/physics with a little mix of this rock stuff.

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Nah' date=' geology is only about rocks and minerals.

 

What I am talking about deals with rocks, the earth, et cetera.

 

I'm thinking ''physical science'', but that doesn't seem right.

 

In 6-8th grades, we didn't have a science course name. It was usually bio/chem/physics with a little mix of this rock stuff.

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Earth sciences? It also forms some of geography.

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This was 8th grade stuff. I'm 3 years above that.

 

I don't remember any of this stuff. :/

 

I just know the definitions of the three types of rocks' date=' and possibly maybe how to classify them.

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Regardless, what would you classify gramarite as? What about dialanium?

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I like Biology.

 

Astronomy > Physics > Chemistry > Biology

 

In my opinion. Bio is just useless memorization and no application. Unless you dissect stuff. :/

 

I wanna be a doctor because in the 2nd student's year you get to cut open human bodies. Yay!

This was 8th grade stuff. I'm 3 years above that.

 

I don't remember any of this stuff. :/

 

I just know the definitions of the three types of rocks' date=' and possibly maybe how to classify them.

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Regardless, what would you classify gramarite as? What about dialanium?

 

Ugh... let's see...

 

TBQH' date=' I haven't heard of either of them. So, I'll say they aren't rocks at all. ;)

 

As a random guess, gramarite is sedimentary and dialanium is metamorphic.

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As a random guess, neither of these rock types exist.

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This was 8th grade stuff. I'm 3 years above that.

 

I don't remember any of this stuff. :/

 

I just know the definitions of the three types of rocks' date=' and possibly maybe how to classify them.

[/quote']

 

Regardless, what would you classify gramarite as? What about dialanium?

 

Ugh... let's see...

 

TBQH' date=' I haven't heard of either of them. So, I'll say they aren't rocks at all. ;)

 

As a random guess, gramarite is sedimentary and dialanium is metamorphic.

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As a random guess, neither of these rock types exist.

 

+1 there.

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But bones ARE rocks! You mean by that that you wouldn't have sex with someone unless she/he (lol) would have no bones in his/her body?

 

 

Anyway, my points was that in Science, when a new thing is discovered, it needs a proper name. And there ARE regulations. Does "Gramarite" sound proper to you? Well, it sounds like a grammar test to me...

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