they study minerals and every thing about them
A 'mineralogist' is a type of geologist who has specialized in the study of minerals.
Ask the other mineralogist for help
rocks and minerals
zinc carbonate Better known as Smithsonite, named after Smithsonian founder and English mineralogist, James Smithson.
there are a few basic tests to identify a material. hardness, color, lustor, crystal form, cleavage, and streak. I believe this is all of them, but it has been several years. They are classified by the same tests that identify them. For example, diamond is classified as a 10 hardness material (the only 10 hardness material) Glass is 7 hardness.
A 'mineralogist' is a type of geologist who has specialized in the study of minerals.
mineralogist is so important being they find minerals in the ground if it wasnt for mineralogist we wouldn't have makeup
Ask the other mineralogist for help
A Mineralogist studies the composition, structure, and other physical aspects of Earth.
The mineralogist tripped on a piece of granite and broke his nose.
William Lewis - mineralogist - was born in 1847.
James Tennant - mineralogist - died in 1881.
William Lewis - mineralogist - died in 1926.
Mineralogist
A person that studies minerals is called a minerologist, or more probably a geologist (with a specialty in mineralogy).
A mineralogist studies mineralogy. An amateur mineralogist is called a rockhound.
James Tennant - mineralogist - was born on 1808-02-08.