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So you want to be a… Geologist

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In this episode of So You Want to Be a…, Max and Calvin dig into the fascinating world of geology. They discover how mountains are still growing, why diamonds and pencil lead start out as the same material, and how rocks can tell the story of our planet’s past. Along the way, they learn what it’s really like to be a geologist and how these scientists help us understand the amazing world beneath our feet.  In this episode of So You Want to Be a…, Max and Calvin dig into the fascinating world of geology. They discover how mountains are still growing, why diamonds and pencil lead start out as the same material, and how rocks can tell the story of our planet’s past. Along the way, they learn what it’s really like to be a geologist and how these scientists help us understand the amazing world beneath our feet.

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So you want to be a… Geologist

In this episode of So You Want to Be a…, Max and Calvin dig into the fascinating world of geology. They discover how mountains are still growing, why diamonds and pencil lead start out as the same material, and how rocks can tell the story of our planet’s past. Along the way, they learn what it’s really like to be a geologist and how these scientists help us understand the amazing world beneath our feet.  In this episode of So You Want to Be a…, Max and Calvin dig into the fascinating world of geology. They discover how mountains are still growing, why diamonds and pencil lead start out as the same material, and how rocks can tell the story of our planet’s past. Along the way, they learn what it’s really like to be a geologist and how these scientists help us understand the amazing world beneath our feet.

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