I dont really know how many years it takes to become a mineralogist, but i do know what it is! A mineralogist is someone who studies minerals on or below earth!
Kyanite was discovered by Abraham Gottlob Werner, a German mineralogist, in the late 18th century.
The Serbian born, Slovakian educated mineralogist Franz Xaver von Wulfen is credited with discovering wulfenite.
To become a mineralogist, you would typically study geology, mineralogy, chemistry, and sometimes physics. Courses in these subjects provide the necessary background to understand the properties, composition, and formation of minerals. Specialized courses in crystallography, petrology, and fieldwork are also common in mineralogy programs.
The average annual salary for a mineralogist working in the US is about $110,000. Salaries can range depending on experience, skill, and hiring company, from $48,000--which is a typical entry level salary--to $135,000.
Barium is a chemical element with symbol Ba. It is a soft, silvery alkaline earth metal so its streak would be grey. Ba does not occur in elemental form in nature so a petrologist/mineralogist/geologist would never test its streak.
7 years
i don't know.......... science? Maybe geography?
mineralogist is so important being they find minerals in the ground if it wasnt for mineralogist we wouldn't have makeup
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.
William Lewis - mineralogist - died in 1926.
James Tennant - mineralogist - died in 1881.
Mineralogist
A mineralogist studies mineralogy. An amateur mineralogist is called a rockhound.
James Tennant - mineralogist - was born on 1808-02-08.
good in science and math. Also a masters and bachloar degree with 3 years in a bsc degree