A geologist is someone who studies rocks/ the earth. Now days with al the technology, this might no be accurate, but you study the earth's rocks faults and you figure out the history of the Earth. Lots of fieldtrips, and complecated science.
By using a variety of analytical tools, comparisons, research, core samples, seismography, and knowledge of ancient life.
Geologists are people who study rocks and minerals.
Your question is kind of broad since geology is comprised of such a wide spectrum of careers, but here are a few of the most renowned geologists in history: James Hutton - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hutton Charles Lyell - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lyell Alfred Wegener - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Wegener Here's a list of other famous geologists: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_geologists The majority of work that geologists perform today is based on the discoveries of these people. There are many different jobs that geologists perform today, but I'd say that the "best" geologists of today are those who dedicate their lives to the study of environmental sustainability and the prediction/prevention of geologic hazards. Geologists involved with the oil industry are generally the highest paid in the field, but some may not consider these to be the "best" geologists because of their affiliation with oil companies and how detrimental they are to the environment. Many of the best geologists today work for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). http://www.usgs.gov/
The plural of geologist is geologists. As in "the geologists are studying the meteor sample".
Geologists are often employed in oil and gas industries.
False, Geologists identified about 3,800 minerals.
Some geologists work for quarries, mines, or oil and gas companies (many jobs in Calgary, Alberta, Canada).
There are multiple websites that post jobs for geologists. Some of these include Monster and CareerBuilder. They offer a wide variety of jobs to suit the needs of a person.
Pros: You get to work with the envrioment, many different jobs in the field Cons: May have to relocate due to job
geologists!!! ... "biologists" not "geologists"...
Rocks are to geologists as stars are to astronomers.
Geologists are people who study rocks and minerals.
There are different types of geologists that study oil exploration, mineral exploration and mineral mining. There are also engineering geologists.
Geologists don't use rocks, they study them.
Your question is kind of broad since geology is comprised of such a wide spectrum of careers, but here are a few of the most renowned geologists in history: James Hutton - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hutton Charles Lyell - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lyell Alfred Wegener - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Wegener Here's a list of other famous geologists: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_geologists The majority of work that geologists perform today is based on the discoveries of these people. There are many different jobs that geologists perform today, but I'd say that the "best" geologists of today are those who dedicate their lives to the study of environmental sustainability and the prediction/prevention of geologic hazards. Geologists involved with the oil industry are generally the highest paid in the field, but some may not consider these to be the "best" geologists because of their affiliation with oil companies and how detrimental they are to the environment. Many of the best geologists today work for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). http://www.usgs.gov/
The plural of geologist is geologists. As in "the geologists are studying the meteor sample".
Geologists are often employed in oil and gas industries.
Oceanographers study the ocean. Geologists study the earth.