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Parks are teeming with nature and wildlife, offering endless opportunities to learn and explore. Come along with Ellie as she embarks on an exciting journey through the park.
While at the park with Ellie, we learned about rocks, soil, and water. Some people know so much about these topics that they've turned it into a job!
Geologists are like Earth detectives. They study rocks, soil, and crystals to learn secrets about mountains, volcanoes, and even find treasures like gold and diamonds. They help us understand earthquakes and how mountains form. If you love exploring Earth and learning about its wonders, being a geologist could be super exciting!
Builders create strong and safe buildings using materials like rocks, bricks, and concrete. They choose these materials carefully to keep everything sturdy and safe for us to live and work in.
Farmers are like caretakers of the land, using soil they grow yummy fruits and vegetables. Farmers know all about soil types and use tools like tractors to plant seeds and care for their crops, so they grow big and tasty.
Ecologists study plants, animals, and how they live together. They make sure plants stay healthy in places like forests and deserts.
Civil engineers work on big projects that help our communities, like building roads, bridges, and dams. Dams are giant walls that hold back rivers to make lakes for clean water. Civil engineers are smart because they plan and design these structures to stay strong and safe, using big machines to build them and protect us from floods. They also fix roads and build safe bridges so we can drive safely.
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