science of the history of the earth as recorded in rocks
geo ("earth") + logy (suffix meaning "science")
In the 14th century, the study of geology included much more than topography (the Greek topos means "place"). Geology was once the opposite of theology and examined earthly things, such as laws.
geo + graphy (suffix forming names of descriptive sciences)
Geography covers not only the physical features of the earth, but also climate, population, natural resources, and other related topics.