Earth science includes other allied subjects ranging from environmental sciences,oceanography,climatology,geology, seismology,anthropology,archeology,study of rocks,minerals,mining,structural engineering,movements in tectonic plates,chemistry,physics,bio sciences,remote sensing etc.
Most instruments used in the above mentioned subjects are used for study of Earth Sciences.
A geologist is someone who studies rocks/ the earth. Now days with al the technology, this might no be accurate, but you study the earth's rocks faults and you figure out the history of the Earth. Lots of fieldtrips, and complecated science.
Sonar and Submersibles are common in oceanography. Some tools/instruments used in the study of oceanography are surface ships, aircraft, satellites, underwater craft and a variety of specialized scientific equipment.
Field marking tape Long tape measures Maps to my field sites Shovels (ecologists facetiously call them "geotomes") Taxonomic keys A field press A couple of different light sensors A Scholander bomb (measures water potential in leaves) Nitrogen tanks A porometer (measures transpiration in leaves) Leaf sample envelopes
a satelite
Ergonomics
seisometers, tiltmeters, and lasers.
what are instruments or technology are used to study active volcanoes?How do these tools work?Which are used when the volcano is quiet or dormant?
The answer depends very much on what aspect of science you wish to study, and also, to what degree of sophistication.
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No. Science is the study and application of knowledge. Technology refers to tools or devices and their use, which may or may not be related to a science.
Science is a Greek word meaning 'knowledge' and technology means 'the study of tools and crafts'.
They study the atmosphere using tools in physics, chemistry and biology.
their is special scienists who study the. they have sepicla tools to help them.
Earth Scientists primarily study the atmosphere, Oceans, hydrosphere, biosphere and Solid Earth. They use tools from Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Biology to draw an understanding of how the various Earth systems work.
The difference between Earth Science and Earth Science Lab (and for that matter between any subject and its "Lab") is that the Lab class involves hands-on experience with the tools and techniques of the science -- stuff you just can't learn from books.
well there is no specific study. that would be the detective but the tools they yous would be physics.