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A biologist is a scientist who specifically studies living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment. A scientist is a broader term that encompasses a wide range of disciplines that involve systematic study of the natural world, including biology, chemistry, physics, and more.
Common questions about natural disasters include: What causes natural disasters? How can we prepare for natural disasters? What are the impacts of natural disasters on communities and the environment? How can we mitigate the effects of natural disasters?
Yes, there are many different types of biologist one of which study plants
Leonard Madsen has written: 'The natural hazards documentary study' -- subject(s): Natural disasters
It is called a biologist
a biologist
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marine biologist
Marine biologist
A biologist studies the interaction between life forms in an environment. a biologist could study a macaw or other life like a microorganism
A scientist who studies natural disasters is typically referred to as a "disaster scientist" or "hazard scientist." More specifically, they may also be called a "geoscientist" if they focus on geological hazards like earthquakes and volcanoes, or a "meteorologist" if they study atmospheric disasters such as hurricanes and tornadoes. These researchers analyze the causes, effects, and potential mitigation strategies for various natural disasters.
Marine biologist