Pronunciation: /ˌɛroʊdʒiˈɑlədʒɪst/
noun Aerogeologist - a geologist who studies the Earth's surface from the air, typically using aircraft or drones to gather data and conduct research.
A1 An aerogeologist studies rocks and minerals from the air.
A2 As an aerogeologist, she uses aerial surveys to map geological features.
B1 The aerogeologist analyzed the data collected from the drone flights.
B2 After years of experience, the aerogeologist became an expert in remote sensing technology.
C1 The aerogeologist's research on fault lines revolutionized the field of geology.
C2 As a renowned aerogeologist, she was invited to speak at international conferences on earth sciences.
formal The aerogeologist conducted a detailed study of the rock formations from an aerial perspective.
informal My friend is training to become an aerogeologist so he can study rocks from a plane.
slang I heard that aerogeologists have the coolest job, flying around and checking out rocks.
figurative Being an aerogeologist allows you to see the Earth's history from a whole new angle.
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