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While previous experience in geology or a related field can be beneficial for becoming a volcanologist, it is not strictly required. Many entry-level positions or graduate programs in volcanology accept individuals with a strong academic background in Earth Sciences, even if they lack direct experience. Internships, fieldwork, and research opportunities during studies can provide valuable hands-on experience and enhance one's qualifications in the field.

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