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    geologist

    US /dʒɪˈɑlədʒɪst/

    ・

    UK /dʒiˈɒlədʒɪst/

    B1
    n.NounPerson who studies the Earth's rocks, layers etc.
    The geologist found an interesting rock here

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    William Buckland: The man who tried to eat every animal on Earth| BBC Ideas

    04:05William Buckland: The man who tried to eat every animal on Earth| BBC Ideas
    • William's wife Mary was a keen geologist and a collector in her own right.

      William's wife Mary was a keen geologist and a collector in her own right.

    • William's wife Mary was a keen geologist and a collector in her own right.

      William's wife Mary was a keen geologist and a collector in her own right.

    B2

    What If You Just Keep Digging?

    11:36What If You Just Keep Digging?
    • Megan Newcomb, a geologist and volcanologist at the University of Maryland.

      Megan Newcomb, a geologist and volcanologist at the University of Maryland.

    • That's Dr. Megan Newcomb, a geologist and volcanologist at the University of Maryland.

      That's Dr. Megan Newcomb, a geologist and volcanologist at the University of Maryland.

    B1

    Honest Trailers - Prometheus

    03:38Honest Trailers - Prometheus
    • A stoner geologist with state-of-the-art computer maps, radio communication, mapping balls, and GPS.

      A stoner geologist with state-of-the-art computer maps, radio communication, mapping balls, and GPS.

    • geologist with state of the art computer maps, radio communication, mapping balls, and GPS.

      geologist with state of the art computer maps, radio communication, mapping balls, and GPS.

    B2

    Richard Dawkins - The Genius of Charles Darwin - Part 1: Life, Darwin & Everything [+Subs]

    48:14Richard Dawkins - The Genius of Charles Darwin - Part 1: Life, Darwin & Everything [+Subs]
    • It has this wonderful inscription: "Charles Darwin, Buenos Aires, October 1832." So he's on the Beagle, really getting into his stride as a geologist.

      It has this wonderful inscription: "Charles Darwin, Buenos Aires, October 1832." So he's on the Beagle, really getting into his stride as a geologist.

    • really getting into his stride as a geologist.

      really getting into his stride as a geologist.

    B1

    第一集: 美國地質學家不敢相信台灣擁有全世界最獨特的岩石! ???❤️ [台灣最大塊的玉石?!] Geologist Reveals The Secret Of Taiwan Jade!

    18:46第一集: 美國地質學家不敢相信台灣擁有全世界最獨特的岩石! ???❤️ [台灣最大塊的玉石?!] Geologist Reveals The Secret Of Taiwan Jade!
    • For geologist perspective Taiwan is really unique for I guess three reasons one how it formed Taiwan formed in a very unique way with two continents colliding into each other its formation is super unique this is big Eurasia the continent of Eurasia this here is the water level this is a this is the ocean bottom this ocean floor Taiwan majority of the rocks in Taiwan the majority of Taiwan is down here and this is the this is the coast of the continent of Eurasia right so Taiwan a lot of Taiwan stuff is down here which is just said sediments like mud you got the Philippine ocean plate which is on top of the Philippine ocean plate were a chain of volcanic islands which is what Lüdao and Lanyu are made out of they're crawling in from the southeast and they're coming in they're encroaching they're encroaching they're encroaching and a collision happened underneath the ocean and this collision is what they pushed together they squeezed together they squeezed together and and this ocean sediments rose up and created a mountain range so it's so this is so if you can think about this is my thesis I'm just holding I feel like but I need I need to use tool a lot of Taiwan majority of Taiwan is deep ocean rocks which are now make up the majority mountain ranges like that like the mud like the slate and then the east coast of Taiwan right here is that the Philippine ocean plate which kind of is slapped on to the eastern part of Taiwan and pushed this stuff up so all of the force that's happening is coming from the east so like Taiwan is basically pushed.

      For geologist perspective Taiwan is really unique for I guess three reasons one how it formed Taiwan formed in a very unique way with two continents colliding into each other its formation is super unique this is big Eurasia the continent of Eurasia this here is the water level this is a this is the ocean bottom this ocean floor Taiwan majority of the rocks in Taiwan the majority of Taiwan is down here and this is the this is the coast of the continent of Eurasia right so Taiwan a lot of Taiwan stuff is down here which is just said sediments like mud you got the Philippine ocean plate which is on top of the Philippine ocean plate were a chain of volcanic islands which is what Lüdao and Lanyu are made out of they're crawling in from the southeast and they're coming in they're encroaching they're encroaching they're encroaching and a collision happened underneath the ocean and this collision is what they pushed together they squeezed together they squeezed together and and this ocean sediments rose up and created a mountain range so it's so this is so if you can think about this is my thesis I'm just holding I feel like but I need I need to use tool a lot of Taiwan majority of Taiwan is deep ocean rocks which are now make up the majority mountain ranges like that like the mud like the slate and then the east coast of Taiwan right here is that the Philippine ocean plate which kind of is slapped on to the eastern part of Taiwan and pushed this stuff up so all of the force that's happening is coming from the east so like Taiwan is basically pushed.

    • For geologist perspective, Taiwan is really unique for I guess three reasons.

      For geologist perspective, Taiwan is really unique for I guess three reasons.

    B1

    The case for and against Daylight Saving Time | March 7, 2025

    10:00The case for and against Daylight Saving Time | March 7, 2025
    • The geologist used cross-country skiing to prepare for the moon's cratered surface during the final manned lunar landing mission in 1972.

      The geologist used cross-country skiing to prepare for the moon's cratered surface during the final manned lunar landing mission in 1972.

    • The geologist used cross-country skiing to prepare for the moon's cratered surface during the final manned lunar landing mission in 1972.

      The geologist used cross-country skiing to prepare for the moon's cratered surface during the final manned lunar landing mission in 1972.

    B1

    Top 20 SCARIEST Monster Reveals in Horror Movies

    17:33Top 20 SCARIEST Monster Reveals in Horror Movies
    • While attempting to save the life of geologist Norris, Dr.

      While attempting to save the life of geologist Norris, Dr.

    • While attempting to save the life of geologist Norris, Dr. Copper becomes a victim of the Thing.

      While attempting to save the life of geologist Norris, Dr. Copper becomes a victim of the Thing.

    B2

    Witnessing a new ocean forming that will split Africa in two

    07:13Witnessing a new ocean forming that will split Africa in two
    • Ali Moussa, a geologist from the nearby Samara University, has spent years studying this place.

      Ali Moussa, a geologist from the nearby Samara University, has spent years studying this place.

    • Ali Moussa, a geologist from the nearby Samara University, has spent years studying this place.

      Ali Moussa, a geologist from the nearby Samara University, has spent years studying this place.

    B1

    Vietnam's Son Doong cave is big enough for a skyscraper to fit inside | 60 Minutes

    13:06Vietnam's Son Doong cave is big enough for a skyscraper to fit inside | 60 Minutes
    • In camp, we spoke to Purdue University geologist Darryl Granger, who came here in 2010 to figure out when the river started its project.

      In camp, we spoke to Purdue University geologist Darryl Granger, who came here in 2010 to figure out when the river started its project.

    • In camp, we spoke to Purdue University geologist Darryl Granger, who came here in 2010 to figure out when the river started its project.

      In camp, we spoke to Purdue University geologist Darryl Granger, who came here in 2010 to figure out when the river started its project.

    B1

    Down House - A Tour of Charles Darwin's Gardens

    07:06Down House - A Tour of Charles Darwin's Gardens
    • At this stage in his career he'd already garnered the reputation as a well respected geologist.

      At this stage in his career he'd already garnered the reputation as a well respected geologist.

    • At this stage in his career he had already garnered the reputation as a well-respected geologist,

      At this stage in his career he had already garnered the reputation as a well-respected geologist,

    B2