Zoologist
Meteorologist
Hydrologist
Climatologist
Marine Biologist
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How much is an Zoologist salary?

$59,680

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What is an meteorologist salary?

$89,820

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Hydrologist make $20 an hour. 

Hydrologist make $38.69 per hour.

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Climatologist make little money.

Climatologist make $49,120.

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Marine Biologist work in a farm. 
Marine Biologist work in the ocean.
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What do Meteorologist do?

Meteorologists are scientists who study the atmosphere. They examine its effects on the environment, predict the weather, or investigate climate trends.

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An Marine Biologist salary is $1200

A marine Biologist salary varies from $39,700 to $124,680.

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Zoologist works with food.
Zoologist work with animals.
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Meteorologist do not need any education requirements.

The basic requirement for becoming a meteorologist or a climatologist is a 4-year Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology or Atmospheric Sciences

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What do climatologist do?

Climatologists are atmospheric scientists who study the Earth's climate. They collect and analyze data from sources such as ice cores, soil, water, air, and even plant life to find patterns in weather and learn how those patterns affect the Earth and its inhabitants.

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Hydrologist work on farms.

Offices and fields

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Marine Biologist are expected to keep the oceans clean. 
Marine Biologist are expected to study the intelligence of the ocean animals. 
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You need 2 years of college to become an Zoologist. 

Zoologists are required to have a minimum of a bachelor's degree in a field such as zoology, biology, and wildlife.

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How important do you think Hydrology has become?

I think it very important because it makes sure that we have clean water.Hydrology is the study of water related aspects in terms of availability, occurrence, its quality, movement, etc. As all we know this world will not be there without water, so study of water has its own importance.

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Climatologist are weather reporters.

Climatologists are atmospheric scientists who study the Earth's climate. They collect and analyze data from sources such as ice cores, soil, water, air, and even plant life to find patterns in weather and learn how those patterns affect the Earth and its inhabitants.