A profession for which you are trained
Career
A person who studies the human nervous system
neurologist
A person who studies past human activity by digging, dating, and interpreting objects and sites of historical interest.
archaeologist
A person who studies plants
Botanist
A person who studies animals
A. Vet Tech
B. Pet Sitter
C. Zoologist
C.Zoologist
The study of the Earth and its place in the universe (hint what type of science)
A. Earth Science
B. Life Science
C. Universal Science
A. Earth Science
A person who studies the atmosphere and weather on Earth
A. Meteorologist
B. Climatologist
C. Chemist
A. Meteorologist
A person who studies how energy and matter work
Physicist
A person who studies relationships between living things and the environment
ecologist
A person who studies living things
The study of living things, how they grow, function and interact
Life science
A person who studies the rocks and minerals that make up Earth
Geologist
A person who studies interactions between living things and their environment
Ecologist
A person who studies what matter is made out of and how it reacts in the worlds
Chemist
A person who studies crimes by looking at clues and dna
forensic scientist
The study of the non-living world
Physical science
A person who studies the oceans on Earth
Oceanographer
A person who studies the universe and galaxies
astronomer
A person who uses the principles learnt about light in physics to create laser machines used in medicine
A.AI Developer
B.Laser Engineer
C. Mechanical Engineer
B.Laser Engineer
A person who uses the principles of physics to build buildings
Architect
The study of matter, its properties, and interactions
Chemistry
A person who prepares and dispenses medicinal drugs
A Pharmacist
A person qualified to treat sick, injured, or diseased animals.
A Veterinarian
A person who is qualified to teach the learning of science to others.
A Science Teacher or Science Educator aka Mrs. Costello has the best job in the world!
What type of scientist would study mummies and ancient artifacts in Egypt?
archaeologists