THE EMERGENCE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND THE ROLE OF UZBEK SCIENTISTS IN GEOLOGY
Keywords:
Geology, astronomy, globe, physical body, planet, terrain, geography, biosphere, organism, mineral, crust, inorganic, mineralogy, crystallography, crystallography, petrography, paleontology, hydrogeology, geophysics, stratigraphy, geotectonics, soil science , mineral geology, geomorphology, structural geology, physical geology, lithogenesis, engineering geologyAbstract
This paper aims to provide a broad picture of the development of geological science, as detailed as possible. Geology as a modern science started roughly around two centuries ago. But as knowledge of the Earth it has existed since the beginnings of humankind. We begin by mentioning the ideas of ancient peoples – Greeks and Romans. We continue up to the Renaissance (15th century), explaining that practically all schools of thought shared a fairly integrated and unified vision of all the Cosmos. In a Geocentric world, Earth suffered the influence of all other planets and stars and so did everything in it, whether it was human, animal, vegetal or mineral. The planet was not composed only of its own element, but also by fire, water and air, as Aristotle had already postulated. Besides overseas scientists Uzbek geologists created many innovations on this field.
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