All over the world and in the ground. But if you are interested in studying geology and seeing a lot of minerals, a good place to visit is a natural history museum (like the NYC Museum of Natural History or the Smithsonian). You might also want to visit a rock shop in your area. One of the best rock shops in New York City is ROCK STAR CRYSTALS. There is no admission charge and you can browse for hours looking at the thousands of crystals on display (for sale, too, of course), You can call them at 212 675 3065 or go to their website for more information.
Geologist
A person who studies rocks, minerals, and earth's landforms is called a geologist. Geologists examine the composition, structure, and processes of the Earth's surface to better understand its history and natural resources.
A non-geologist. How can an occupation have an "opposite" - what is the opposite of a doctor? A plumber?
A Geologist.
That's a hard question to answer, since a Geologist is someone who researches rocks, minerals, and the composition of the earth, what would you consider the opposite of a geologist. Possibly someone who studies the stars such as an astronomer.
geologist define minerals as a homogenous,naturally occurring substances with a definable internal structure."
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A geologist would study the composition of minerals, which involves identifying and analyzing the different types of minerals present in a particular area. This study helps geologists understand the geological processes that have occurred to form these minerals and the conditions under which they were created.
A person who studies rocks, minerals, and earth's landforms is called a geologist. Geologists examine the composition, structure, and processes of the Earth's surface to better understand its history and natural resources.
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They could be a rock-hound, a geologist, a petrologist, or a mineralogist, depending on their educational background and field of interest.Petrologists study rocks and mineralogists study minerals.