Sunday, August 15, 2010

What social scientist am I?

What social scientist am I? Could I be a Archeologist? Could I be a Historian?
All these jobs are great, but honestly, my favorite choice would be a Geographer......Why? Read on to find out.....

Definition of a Social Scientist:
A scientist that studies different aspects of the world.

Definition of a Geographer:
A Geographer studies the earths climate, wildlife, etc.  
Why do I want to be a Geographer?
I want to be a Geographer for 3 reasons:

- I'll be able to explore the world in many perspectives, and observe its habitat and surroundings. 

- I'll be able to be "up close and personal" with animals and wildlife. 

-  I can study the earths climate and temperature and how it changes

Being a Geographer is amazing, you can travel around the world , recording your travels as you go, learn about different cultures and discover new ways of life, plus you get paid for it! But its not as easy as it sounds, in fact being a geographer is hard work, especially considering the fact that you'll have to travel all day and night, *yawn*. But hey don't drift of their, theirs many ways to put your boredom out of the way when you're a geographer and its better then being a scientist that studies animal feces all day, but what are the good (or fun) things to do as a geographer? read on if you dare.....



Being a geographer allows you to study the earths climate and weather, imagine seeing a live tornado only a few feet way, sounds cool doesn't it? Well geographers are specially trained for this kind of situation, and it actually is really dangerous to study a tornado a few feet away (especially when its heading towards you), and it kills to be near one but its pretty cool, so its kinda good idea to take the chance of actually seeing a tornado, its a rare opportunity but you might achieve something from it.

You can also study the earths environment (pronounced en-vy-er-ment), which means studying rainforests or seas or oceans, geographers do this by recording any rising temperatures in the seas depths, or maybe observing the animals habitat, e.g an animals habitat includes rainforests, rivers, etc. 





In conclusion, I would like to be a geographer because their will be a good chance of discovering new and exciting ways to live life, and because you and I can conquer new challenges that we eventually will face throughout our lives. 

Resources: 
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/04_01/tornadoDM3030a_800x533.jpg 


http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:n1bpugsZKSFV1M:http://www.kidsgeo.com/images/biologist- 
geographer.jpg&t=1 


http://www.patagoniavolunteer.org/images/environment_volunteering_640.jpg 









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