Geologists are people who study rocks and minerals.
The plural of geologist is geologists. As in "the geologists are studying the meteor sample".
That would be a geologist? Or if you wanted a name: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_geologists
The definition of BENTONITE based on the context clues is a type of clay material that is commonly found at the base of a volcano.
Not necessarily; it depends on your focus and your definition of Earth. Some geologists study glaciers and climate patterns from the past, which may not be what you define as "Earth". There are also planetary geologists, who study Earth-like processes on other planets and other extra-terrestrial bodies.
People who study the Earth are often called geologists. Geologists study the Earth's processes, materials, and history to better understand its composition and structure.
The plural of geologist is geologists. As in "the geologists are studying the meteor sample".
geologists!!! ... "biologists" not "geologists"...
That would be a geologist? Or if you wanted a name: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_geologists
The definition of BENTONITE based on the context clues is a type of clay material that is commonly found at the base of a volcano.
There are different types of geologists that study oil exploration, mineral exploration and mineral mining. There are also engineering geologists.
Rocks are to geologists as stars are to astronomers.
Geologists don't use rocks, they study them.
Geologists are often employed in oil and gas industries.
Oceanographers study the ocean. Geologists study the earth.
Geologists study the origins, physical history, and structure of earth.
Not necessarily; it depends on your focus and your definition of Earth. Some geologists study glaciers and climate patterns from the past, which may not be what you define as "Earth". There are also planetary geologists, who study Earth-like processes on other planets and other extra-terrestrial bodies.
Geologists need to know about physics, chemistry, biology and maths.