How does an environmental engineer use geometry in their job?
In each and every domain of engineering, the use of geometry is indispensable and environmental engineering is no exception.Environmental engineers deal with Areas of landscapes, volumes of lakes and air volumes at specific height.They also deal with slopes and gradients.Say for instance and engineer is estimating soil erosion and he is interested to know how soil gets eroded from the top of slope and what should be the rate of erosion when water is involved.Knowing the slope of the plain, he could proceed with the calculations. There is geometry everywhere and there is no engineering without it.Not even computer engineering.Those guys working in Intel labs also take care of the dimensions and measurements of a microchip which enables your laptop to work faster.