Welcome to my little digital home I m Mingda Pang, the geology enthusiast, nature explorer, Dr. Mingda Pang, and hiker extraordinaire you ve heard of me, right.
Hi! I’m Mingda Pang:
Welcome to my little digital home. I’m Mingda Pang, the geology enthusiast, nature explorer, and hiker extraordinaire – you’ve heard of me, right?
I set up this website for fun and to share my thoughts about everything from spicy food to music – loves me some Beatles!! – and everything in between. I love to share what I’ve learned and have learned to share what I love. hehe.
One of my great interests is in something called petrology, which is basically the scientific branch of geology focused on rocks and the conditions under which they form. There are all kinds of rocks, which you may not have noticed at first, but you’ll soon learn! Sediments can be pieces of other rocks, minerals derived from the breakdown of rocks, or minerals precipitated from ions dissolved in water (with or without the help of organisms).
I’m also way into Star Wars, especially the games. Disney sure made a wise decision there! In between gaming and examining cool rocks, I also study aroma therapy – you’ll know more about it after peruse my site. And of course I am big foodie and lover of animals – so much so that my good friend wrote about my tastes for cuisine and my compassion for every creature from dogs to gorillas.
Having a fascination with rocks, I am interested in petrology. A petrologist is a geologist or earth scientist who specializes in studying rocks and minerals. You can research petrology as a course of study at colleges and universities. There are several things I learn about in my job, including the formation of rocks, what rocks contain, how their composition and structure change over time, and what weather does to rocks. A petrologist is a geologist who studies the formation of rock strata and the types of rocks within them.
My understanding of the Earth’s crust is based on imaging studies and core samples. When I am in the lab, I synthesize rocks and observe how they form in different environments as they are synthesized. As a geologist, I can test hypotheses and replicate the conditions in nature, allowing me to gain a deeper understanding of rocks. As part of the laboratory equipment, mass spectrometers are available to determine a rock’s composition. There is nothing I enjoy more than making rocks. Even though they appear to be clouds, nebulae, and luminaries, they are rock formations.
The truth is that rocks may be helpful, but they are ugly simultaneously. In addition to building with them, I use them for going inside and outside my house, digging metal, carving, and bouncing over a lake. Knowing how they formed makes that a lot easier to understand. You may be able to combine them in a lab to see what happens. Since childhood, I have always been curious about everything around me. As a chemistry student, you are taught that the building blocks of water are hydrogen and oxygen atoms, and we are all composed of carbon atoms. As far as I remember, the only time I ever did that was to put calcium metal in water and wait for it to bubble up. Is there anything else that the other elements do besides these two?
The names rubidium, osmium, and barium sound funny to me, don’t they? Can you tell me if they exist anywhere? Is it possible for me to handle some polonium, or where are they located? A risky proposition. As a teenager, I did not pay much attention to the thoughts racing through my head. Rather than worrying about skipping classes I didn’t want to take, I was mainly concerned about whether she would accept my request. We are going to go now. Let’s do it. With time, I will have to figure out what I would like to study now that I am older. As it turns out, since geoscience is a relatively easy subject, I am more interested in that field.
My undergraduate years were filled with asking girls out and wondering what things are made of, as I used to do in high school. There is no such thing as a natural science in geology. For scientists, it’s all about scrubbing up and doing experiments all day long, whereas what I do is rock hammering and climbing mountains all day long! I find that to be pretty cool. My interest in petrology grew throughout my studies as I learned more about it. Exciting things occur when mixing iron, aluminum, magnesium, and silicon under different pressures and temperatures. There was a teacher in my high school who taught chemistry, and he was so dull. While tutoring my friends, I became more interested in rare earth elements as I learned more about them.
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