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A Hydrologist studies the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth and an Oceanographer studies the ocean, either of whom might find themselves contributing to studies of waves and currents.

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A scientist that studies waves and ocean currents is a?

An oceanographer.


A scientist who studies waves and ocean currents?

Physical oceanography is the special area of oceanography that deals with currents and waves. It is the study of physical attributes of the ocean.


What is a scientist who studies waves and ocean current called?

A Oceanographer. We study waves and currents, geology, chemistry and Biology.


What type of oceanographer studies waves and ocean currents?

The category of oceanographer called a physical oceanographer


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Is a ocean lentic or lotic water?

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What has the author Charles B Chesnutt written?

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