... Geologist
Geology definition:
The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the earth.
The structure of a specific region of the earth's crust.
A book on geology.
The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the solid matter of a celestial body.
i think it might be called a scientist!! but i dont know:)
Meteorology is the study of the weather at any given place or area, and forecasting the weather to come. One who studies meteorology is a meteorologist.Climatology is the study of world-wide climate, its causes, and its effects. One who studies climatology is a climatologist.The study of weather and its causes is known as meteorology.
The difference is that environmental science is just one of the many branches, or sub-categories of science. Think of science as the tree and one of its major branches is earth sciences, and branching from that, environmental science.
There are many forms of earth science, and therefore many names for those who study aspects of earth--geologists, geophysics scientists, ecologists, hydrologists, sedimentologists, and more.
A person who studies atoms is called an atomic scientist. There are several different branches of science under this category. One of them is a physicist.
The branch of science that studies heredity is called genetics. This field focuses on understanding how traits are passed down from one generation to the next through genes.
Any scientists interested in earth sciences: mineralogist and mining engineer.
the person who studies the science of rocks is known as geologist nd the person who studies the science of soil is known as pedologist
The science concerned with living things and their environment is called Ecology. It studies about the interaction and interdependence of organisms with their environment. A one who studies ecology is called ecologist
one is in the atmosphere one is on earth!
The three components of earth science are geology, meteorology, and oceanography. Geology focuses on the study of the Earth's structure and materials, meteorology examines the atmosphere and weather patterns, and oceanography studies the oceans and marine environments.
A person who studies the earth's structures is called a geographer. The prefix 'geo' is a Greek word that means earth or land.