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You go inside the volcano and light it up and see if it really explodes.

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What Earth scientist is most likely to study volcanoes?

The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is a volcanologist


What type of scientist would study volcanoes?

Volcanologist.


The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is an?

Geologist


Do scientist that study volcanoes use gas meter?

no they don't


Where can a scientist study both volcanoes and earthquakes in the same place?

IndonesiaJapanHawaiiItalyAfricayou


What is scientist called that studies volcanoes?

A vulcanologist. Seismologists study earthquakes.


Which earth scientist is most likely to study volcanoes?

A volcanologist is the earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes. They study the behavior, formation, and activity of volcanoes to understand the processes that drive volcanic eruptions and their impact on the environment and society.


What term describes a scientists who studies volcanoes?

Volcanology is the study of volcanos. So a volcanologist is a scientist who studies them.


What scientist studies volcanoes?

A volcanologist studies volcanoes, including their activity, behavior, and impact on the environment. Volcanologists may study various aspects of volcanoes, such as eruptions, magma composition, and volcanic gases, to better understand and mitigate volcanic hazards.


Why do scientist study volcanoes in Hawaii?

because because there are active volcano's there and if you are going to study something it is good to have a practical existing example of what you want to study. Besides it is a good place to be when you are not working.


What type of scientist studies the ocean?

Oceanogarphers study the oceans geography, but there are many other types of jobs that study things such as fish and volcanoes under the waves.


What type of scientist would study underwater volcanoes?

A geologist or marine geologist would study underwater volcanoes. They would analyze the eruptive history, composition of the lava, and the geological processes involved in the formation of underwater volcanic structures.