A soil chemist is first of all a chemist, so a degree in chemistry (preferably a 4-year one) is a start. Then some geology minors and you're off to the lab to work as a soil chemist. An associates in chemistry might get you a start, but you better be picking up course work and heading for the B.S. in chemistry if you're serious.
chemist
I need to visit the chemist to pick up my prescription of happy pills.The chemist was researching a new cure for the common cold.He thought about being a chemist when he was younger.The chemist was miserable today.
Chemistry.
Chemistry.
Soil does not need sunlight
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humans need soil to grow trees to get oxygen and where would we be without oxygen and soil helps plants grow and not all plants need soil air plants do not need soil.
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science education
Consider chemistry.
you need to be scientific
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