How to say "geological survey" in Japanese?

In Japanese "geological survey" translates to  地質調査 

Transliteration: chishitsu chōsa

🇯🇵 地質調査によって地下の構造を把握できます。

🗣️ Chishitsu chōsa ni yotte chika no kōzō o haaku dekimasu.

🇺🇸 Geological surveys can help understand the structure underground.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "geological survey" in Japanese?

You can use the word "地質調査" which translates to "Geological survey".

How to pronounce "地質調査" (geological survey) in Japanese?

The word "地質調査" is pronounced as "chishitsu chōsa".

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