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As long as I can remember! 🙂
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I’d have to agree with Denise. For a long, long time ever since I was a little kid!
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Ever since I was little! But I think my interest in geology developed from when I was 13
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I think I did not know what Science actually was until I started my university degree, but I have always been curious about things happening around me (all kind of things: from mountains, to rain, rivers, stars, animals, people, etc..) and I have always liked an answer that was logical and that I could follow from the beginning to the end. I think this was what made me choose a scientific career.
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I liked science since I was a kid. I enjoyed reading books and watching tv shows about science. My family liked to go camping, the beach, and other places, which took me to be in contact with nature. Those experiences helped me to like science.
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