Broadly speaking yes. The difference would be that generally we would say that the ecologist has a career and the environmentalist supports a movement.
An ecologists focuses on the relationship between living and non-living things and how they co-exist. An environmentalist, meanwhile, studies how humans affect their surroundings.
UHH yeah that is the meaning of the word environmentalist: people who care for the environmentalist: people who wish to improve the environment which is important to our survival.
No. An ecologist studies organisms, their environments, and the relationships between the two. An environmentalist is an advocate for protecting and improving the state of the environment.
An environmentalist.
Ecosystem.
An ecologists focuses on the relationship between living and non-living things and how they co-exist. An environmentalist, meanwhile, studies how humans affect their surroundings.
No. Ecologists study nature and scientists study just about everything.Further answerAn ecologist is a scientist, but not all scientists are ecologists.
No. Ecologists do not mainly study green plants. That's someone else who study green plants, although ecologists do not!Ecology is the study of interactions among organisms.
Broadly speaking yes. The difference would be that generally we would say that the ecologist has a career and the environmentalist supports a movement.
Ecologists Greece was created in 1988.
Ecologists in Action was created in 1998.
Alternative Ecologists was created in 1989.
Patrick Moore - environmentalist - was born in 1947.
Jean Harris - environmentalist - died in 2008.
Richard Fuller - environmentalist - was born in 1960.
Jean Harris - environmentalist - was born in 1922.
Michael Bailey - environmentalist - was born in 1954.