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Geoscientist

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AVG. SALARY

$100,090

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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"As in all fields, geologists need to know how to write reports and make oral presentations," says Duncan Heron, a professor of geology.

Geologists also need to know about minerals.

Minerals have been called the building blocks of the Earth, so knowing all the minerals is an important part of being a geologist.

Here is a list of minerals. Try to match them up with the proper definition.

  1. Silicates
  2. Sulphides
  3. Phosphates
  4. Oxides
  5. Halides
  6. Hydroxides
  7. Carbonates
  1. Combinations of one or more metals and sulphur. Examples: pyrate and galena
  2. Compounds of halogen and metal. Examples: fluorite and halite
  3. The main rock forming minerals. Most contain a metal combined with silicon and oxygen. Examples: asbestos, mica, quartz and feldspar
  4. Compounds of one or more metals and oxygen. Examples: hematite and magnetite
  5. The second biggest group of minerals that include carbon, oxygen and one or more metals. Examples: calcite, dolomite and aragonite
  6. Chemical compounds related to phosphoric acids. Examples: apatite and monazite
  7. Compounds of oxygen, hydrogen and usually one metal. Examples: limonite and brucite

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