A paleontologist is not a chemist. A paleontologist digs up and studies the remains of very ancient animals, such as dinosaurs, and other organisms. They use chemical knowledge to recover, analyze, and preserve specimens, but they are not chemists.
Depending on the size of the fossil, anything from a micrometre to a metre.
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The antonym for paleontologist is living organism biologist.
Paleontologist
A scientist who studies fossil remains is a paleontologist. Woods, bones, and shells are the most common fossils. Paleontology tells us about ecologies of the past, evolution, and our place as humans, in the world.
What do you mean by anything about chemistry? What do you want to learn? Chemistry is about the study of elements.
Paleontologist
Depending on the size of the fossil, anything from a micrometre to a metre.
Anytime you cook anything you are using chemistry.
there is no difference
With the aid of a paleontologist.
There are five syllables in the word "paleontologist."
I don't think it should be called carbon chemistry, if anything it should be hydrocarbon chemistry. It is because it involves anything with a C-H bond
There is no abbreviation for a paleontologist. The only related abbreviation to this field is the publication JPL, or Journal of Paleontologist.
Ross (Eustace) Geller is a paleontologist.
What are satisfying aspect of paleontologist
The correct spelling is "paleontologist." A paleontologist is a scientist who studies fossils and ancient life forms.