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A petrologist studies the history and structure of rocks. Geologists and paleontologists also have great interest in rocks.
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A geologist
Broadly, a geologist. Rocks specifically, a petrologist. Minerals specifically, a mineralogist. Landforms, a geomorphologist.
A scientist who collects and studies rocks is known as a **geologist**. Geologists examine the solid and liquid matter that constitutes the Earth and other terrestrial planets, including rocks, minerals, and the processes that shape them over time. More specifically, a **petrologist** is a type of geologist who specializes in the study of rocks, particularly their origin, composition, and structure. They analyze rock samples to understand the history and conditions of the Earth's crust.
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don't no geologists If focusing on the minerals of a rock then it would be classified as a mineralogist.
A petrologist studies the history and structure of rocks. Geologists and paleontologists also have great interest in rocks.
Petrologists study the origins, composition, distribution, and structure of rocks. This is a specialized branch of geology.
A Geologist.
a geologist studies rocks, but volcanologists study volcanic rocks
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A scientist who studies rocks and the forces that have shaped the earth is called a geologist. They often start as a kid fascinated by rocks who is left to wonder "how did this get here?"
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