Geology is the study of the formation and history of the solid earth and the materials of which it is composed.
As such the study of rocks is a sub-branch of geology specifically known as petrology.
Yes, those are some things geologists can study.
Petrology is the branch of geology devoted to the study of rock.
Mineralogy is the branch of geology that would study minerals (like diamond).
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No, Geologist do.
A geologist studies rocks, among other things related to the earth.
Lunar geology is the study of the moons geological features; moons crust, rocks etc. and regular geology is the study of earths features; soil, rocks, land forms.
Geology.study of earth and rock
Crystallography gives the geologist a basic knowledge of minerals. This helps them in their study of rocks. It helps him in the morphological and structural study of the crystal structure.
No, Geologist do.
a geologist studies rocks, but volcanologists study volcanic rocks
They study the rocks that make up the foundation of earths crust and the shape of the contients!!!!!!!!omg can u belive that hope i helped!
A geologist studies rocks and soil.
geologist study the earths structure.
A geologist studies rocks and what the earth is made of. A petrologist is someone who looks at rocks directly.
You would have to study science as geology is to do with rocks
A geologist studies rocks, among other things related to the earth.
Petrologists and mineralogists study rocks and minerals respectively. Earth's landforms are studied by geomorphologists.They may collectively be known as geologists.geologistsGeologistsBest answer would be the earth scientists known as geologists.
Generally not. Geologists study the rocks and sediments that make of Earth itself. They only study the atmosphere insofar as it interacts with rock and sediment. Climatologists and meteorologists are the main scientists who study the atmosphere.
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