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Curious Question, A Season Finale (Part Two)

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We turn a quarter-century! Episode Twenty, the season two finale, is all from you, the inquisitive listener with your curious questions. We talk a little Advection Fog in our Triple Junction segment. Question: What do bee larvae, Mars’ Ionosphere, Phosphorus, and Iceland all have in common? NewNews, that’s what. In our main discussion, we first try to iron out the Flat Earth conspiracy and discuss the reason behind the idiocrocy. Hint – it has a lot to do with the fact that the Earth is not flat. We then share some of our funny field stories while geologying and militarying. This leads to talk about a fun little project we got to take part in. Fluoroapatite was this week’s Mineral Minute sponsor. On the back half, we answer the important questions of how we think geology will have changed 100 years from now, and if there was a mission to Mars to become the lead geologist, would we go? That Freaking Rocks finally crowns a winner in the March Madness Battle of the Bands Tournament – Do you agree with the winner?

Thank you again to all of our listeners for allowing us to be played between your earballs, and are looking forward to recording Season 3!

Be Cool. Stay Tuned. And, Keep It On The Rocks.

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We turn a quarter-century! Episode Twenty, the season two finale, is all from you, the inquisitive listener with your curious questions. We talk a little Advection Fog in our Triple Junction segment. Question: What do bee larvae, Mars’ Ionosphere, Phosphorus, and Iceland all have in common? NewNews, that’s what. In our main discussion, we first try to iron out the Flat Earth conspiracy and discuss the reason behind the idiocrocy. Hint – it has a lot to do with the fact that the Earth is not flat. We then share some of our funny field stories while geologying and militarying. This leads to talk about a fun little project we got to take part in. Fluoroapatite was this week’s Mineral Minute sponsor. On the back half, we answer the important questions of how we think geology will have changed 100 years from now, and if there was a mission to Mars to become the lead geologist, would we go? That Freaking Rocks finally crowns a winner in the March Madness Battle of the Bands Tournament – Do you agree with the winner?

Thank you again to all of our listeners for allowing us to be played between your earballs, and are looking forward to recording Season 3!

Be Cool. Stay Tuned. And, Keep It On The Rocks.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/geology-on-the-rocks/support
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