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Geology is the study of Earth’s physical structure, materials, and the processes that shape it, including rocks, minerals, and the history of Earth’s formation. In Jamaica, geology is fundamental to understanding the island’s natural resources, landscape, and geological risks, such as earthquakes and landslides, which are critical considerations in real estate and infrastructure development. Knowledge of Jamaica’s geological composition helps developers and planners identify stable building sites, locate resources like limestone for construction, and assess soil types that affect agriculture and building stability. Globally, geology informs the exploration of resources like oil, minerals, and groundwater, as well as environmental and disaster planning. In real estate, geological assessments ensure that land is suitable for development, guiding decisions on site preparation and foundation strength to reduce risks associated with unstable or flood-prone soils. Additionally, understandin…

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