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How many geoscientists and hydrologists were employed in 2010?
 
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What are the four main environmental science occupations discussed in this chapter?
 
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Answer to Question 1

In 2010, 33,800 people were employed as geoscientists and 7,600 as hydrologists.

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The four main environmental science occupations discussed in this chapter are geologists, geophysicists, aquatic
scientists, and meteorologists.






 

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