What Does an Environmental Scientist Do?
Scientist: A person who objectively reproduces, understands, explores, and practices the unity of real nature and unknown life, environment, phenomena, and related phenomena, such as Einstein and Hawking.
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- composition
- physicist
- astronomer
- Cosmologist
- chemist
- biologist
- physiologist
- Zoologist
- Botanist
- Geographer
- geologist
- Ecologist
- Neuroscientist
- Computer scientist
- Astronomer
- Geneticist
- virologist
- Dendrologist
- Entomologist
- Herpetologist
- Hydraulician
- Ichthyologist
- Sports medical scientist
- Lepidoptera Entomologist
- inventor
- Mineralogist
- Ornithologist
- Rheologist
- Seismologist
- Toxinologist
- Psychiatrist
- Vienna Declaration of the Third Pugwash Conference, Part 7
- In 1958
- Albert the great scientist of the twentieth century
- Experts traditionally considered scientists include: