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ecologist
A biologist would need to know the geographical location of the ecosystem, as different regions have distinct ecosystems. Additionally, the biologist would need to know the predominant plant and animal species in the ecosystem, as these determine the ecological interactions and dynamics within that area.
Marine biologists can work in a variety of locations, including coastal regions, research institutes, aquariums, and offshore research vessels. To pursue a career as a marine biologist, it is helpful to be near the ocean or a marine research facility where you can conduct research and fieldwork.
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In the metric system, the units of measurement of Volume is the Liter (sometimes spelled Litre) and the measurement for mass would be the gram. In the American system, the units of measurement for Volume is the ounce, and for mass would be the pound.
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Marine biologist
Marine biologist
Gallons is a liquid measurement and pounds are a solid measurement. A close estimate would be almost five gallons.
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I am not a Marine biologist, but I would think it is an exciting job for me. I love the water.
Pulling up some websites would help you find marine biologist job. One such site would be the following: http://www.indeed.com/q-Marine-Biologist-jobs.html
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First of all, they can -ist in the words biologist or chemist wouldn't be considered as a suffix. If we take away -ist from biologist, it would be biolog. That's not a word. Same with chemist. Technically, -ist means what a person is. For example, if I were a biologist,I would study biology.
An estimate, which can be obtained quickly, can sometimes be sufficient for the immediate purpose. It may be better than an exact answer which will take time.
If working in an organization yes.