The study of volcanoes is volcanology.
The study of volcanoes is called volcanology. Volcanologists are the people who study volcanoes. A volcano is very unpredictable but volcanologists can use different tools to study them and help to predict eruptions.
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It's Vulcanolog [y / ist] - with a "u".
vulcanology, also spelled volcanology.
The study of volcanoes is called Volcanology.
The study of volcanoes is volcanology.
Volcanology
Vulcanology is the study of volcanoes.
The study of earthquakes: seismologyVolcanoes: volcanologyBoth: geology
They are called volcanologists. It is a subset of geology.
They are called VULCANOLOGISTS. The origin of that name is from Vulcan, the god of beneficial and hindering fire, including the fire of volcanoes.
Scientists are interested in learning about volcanoes erupting primarily so that they can predict future eruptions. More than 80% of the land today was made by volcanoes. Other reasons scientists might study volcanoes include learning about the different minerals found in the lav, or finding out more about the inside of Earth.
They study volcanoes
Scientists who study volcanoes are called vulcanologists
vulcanologist
The study of earthquakes: seismologyVolcanoes: volcanologyBoth: geology
The study of volcanoes is volcanology. The study of volcanoes is called volcanology. Volcanologists are the people who study volcanoes. A volcano is very unpredictable but volcanologists can use different tools to study them and help to predict eruptions. +++ It's Vulcanolog [y / ist] - with a "u".
A vulcanologist. Seismologists study earthquakes.
They are called volcanologists. It is a subset of geology.
Volcanologist is the study of volcanoes.
study volcanoes to know when they will erupt to save people's lives and some like to study volcanoes to learn more about tectonic plate movement.
Volcanology (or vulcanology) is the study of volcanoes.
Vulcanologists study volcanoes
They are called VULCANOLOGISTS. The origin of that name is from Vulcan, the god of beneficial and hindering fire, including the fire of volcanoes.
Scientists are interested in learning about volcanoes erupting primarily so that they can predict future eruptions. More than 80% of the land today was made by volcanoes. Other reasons scientists might study volcanoes include learning about the different minerals found in the lav, or finding out more about the inside of Earth.