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A scientist specializing in tectonics is called a geophysicist or a tectonic geologist. They study the processes that shape the Earth's crust, including plate movements and the formation of mountains and faults.
Geologists work all over the world so they have to wear what's appropriate for the climate they are working in. One lucky geologist, Jack Schmitt, had to wear a spacesuit as he is the only professional scientist (so far) to have walked on the moon.
Antoine Lavoisier, a French chemist in the 18th century, was a proponent of the phlogiston theory which suggested that all acids contained oxygen. This belief was later disproved by the Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius.
well you can find all general plant jobs in it but most important jobs are like Scientist researcher, scientist assistant, All types of Engineers and Technicians. specially physicians, chemist and Mathematicians.
A chemist must work with all types of materials.
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Only one professional scientist has walked on the Moon; Harrison Schmitt was a geologist who was trained to be an astronaut. All the other lunarnauts were astronauts who had been trained in geology. There is a theory that Schmitt was "allowed" to go by Nasa in recompense for sending Alan Shepherd who, as a smoker, found some of the mission too tiring to complete and who spent some time playing golf.
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sicaligest Edit: I don't think that's right. I would say it's an archaeologist, in particular an Egyptologist. Also, there's all a lot of science and technology involved now. So, various types of scientist could be involved.
Strictly speaking these are two differing types of scientists. Petrologists study rocks and paleontologists study fossils. However both these disciplines are covered in the broader training of a geologist.
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