An engineering geologist is a special kind of scientist who studies the ground, rocks, and soil to help make building projects safe. They find out if the land is strong enough to build things like roads, bridges, tunnels, and buildings. They often visit sites, collect samples, and use computers to look at maps and data. Engineering geologists work closely with engineers and builders to stop problems like landslides or flooding. Their work helps keep people safe and makes sure new buildings will last a long time.
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