They follow thorough procedures but mainly they just use sensors much like thermometers that you can buy in stores and they collect samples of the magma in order to identify the diversity of the volcanoes temperature to temperatures of similar or different volcanoes around the world.
Often the first indication of an impending eruption of a volcano, is when there is an increase in earthquake activity. Generally, a network of six to eight seismometers are positioned around a volcano. Readings from each seismometer are continuously radioed to a central recording site where scientists determine the locations, sizes, numbers, and types of earthquakes.
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They might look for things that make the volcano erupt
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The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is a volcanologist
a person who studies volcanoes, their eruptions, and their mineral makeup
the answer is volcanologist
a Vulcanologist is a scientist who studies Volcanoes.
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The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is a volcanologist
Scientists who study volcanoes are called vulcanologists
Volcanologist
a person who studies volcanoes, their eruptions, and their mineral makeup
Volcanologist
the answer is volcanologist
Volcanologists.
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Volcanologist.
a Vulcanologist is a scientist who studies Volcanoes.
Geologist
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