Earth Matters: My Climatology & Geology Learning Journey Unveiled

Hi! I’m Mark Josiah, and this website is my final project for the Climatology and Geology course. Throughout this semester, I’ve explored Earth’s complex systems—from shifting tectonic plates to rising global temperatures. This site compiles everything I’ve learned, created, and reflected on. It’s designed as both a study resource and a showcase of my journey in understanding the forces that shape our planet.

Learning Journey

This website highlights my experiences and projects throughout the climatology and geology course.

Course Projects Overview

Climatology and Geology

March 2025 - April 2025

I created various projects showcasing my understanding of Earth's systems and processes.

A rugged cliff face made of layered rocks stands prominently against a cloudy sky. The foreground features a sandy beach scattered with large, smooth stones. The texture of the rock layers highlights the geological formation, while the overcast sky adds a dramatic backdrop.
A rugged cliff face made of layered rocks stands prominently against a cloudy sky. The foreground features a sandy beach scattered with large, smooth stones. The texture of the rock layers highlights the geological formation, while the overcast sky adds a dramatic backdrop.

Gallery

Nature is not just scenery—it’s our life source.
From the air we breathe to the ground we stand on, everything begins with a healthy planet.
Appreciating nature means protecting our future.