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An assessment of the location, supply, and quality of the oil below the surface.
it is used to test streak, for rocks and minerals
Pros: You get to work with the envrioment, many different jobs in the field Cons: May have to relocate due to job
field investigation is literally investigations done in the field. This can be, for example, a geologist studying a volcano by going to it's summit, taking readings, measurements, and observations. Or it could be a biologist traveling to Africa to study lions and zebra in their natural habitat.
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The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'geologist' are 'he' or 'she' as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and 'him' or 'her' as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The geologist took many samples. He put the samples in labeled envelopes.The geologist took many samples. A student assistant helped her label them.
A geologist can find work easily through the government. Based on how much experience one has in that field, the easier it will be for them to find a job.
It depends a lot on what the geologist is looking for, how much time they spend in the field or in the lab, and what they think is a "find".
Field research involves collecting firsthand data by directly observing and interacting with individuals, groups, or communities in their natural environment. This method allows researchers to gather rich and detailed qualitative information that may not be accessible through other research methods.
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It would depend on their field of endeavor. See the related question.
An assessment of the location, supply, and quality of the oil below the surface.
There are many different types of geologists, and their work varies from one industry to the next. When I worked for a geologist we did exploration surveys for gold mining operations. One week would be spent charting deposits and collecting samples out in the field. Another week might be spent actually staking claims. We also spent time coloring maps, though modern software has eliminated a lot of that busy work.
The average annual salary for a geologist is about $41,000. This will vary depending on the particular field of geology and the level of experience among other factors.
ChiselsHammerGPS deviceMapsNotebooks and stuffsAltimeterDrillersCompassBrushCameraSeismographRADARShovelsFlashlightsStreak plateMohr's Hardness testerGoniometerHand lensand so on there are more...
Most paleontologists work in the field finding fossils, using tools like a geologist's pick.
A person who studies the field of geology and earns the degree can call himself a geologist.