
Geological and Meteorological Agencies
Geological agencies study Earth's physical materials, including rocks, minerals, and landforms, to understand natural processes like earthquakes, volcanoes, and land stability. Meteorological agencies monitor the atmosphere to forecast weather, track storms, and analyze climate patterns. Both organizations gather data through sensors, satellites, and field research, providing vital information for public safety, environmental management, and planning. They help us prepare for natural events, understand environmental changes, and make informed decisions about land use, disasters, and climate resilience.