Geology is the study of rocks, minerals, ores and earth processes.
Scientists who study Earth's surface and interior are called Geologists.
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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.
False. Chemists study the science of substances.
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Geologists
Earth scientists study the Earth. This includes geologists, oceanographers, meteorologists and biologists, amongst many more.
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Earth scientists study the planet Earth, which includes geologists, biologists, oceanographers and atmospheric scientists, amongst many others. Geologists in particular study the solid Earth, its rocks and the processes by which they change. Biologists study the lifeforms. Oceanographers study the seas. Meteorologists study the climate.
In general terms, a person who studies rocks and minerals is called a geologist, but a scientist that focuses on soils and processes that affect the earth's surface materials is known as a pediologist.
Earth scientists study the planet Earth, which includes geologists, biologists, oceanographers and atmospheric scientists, amongst many others. Geologists in particular study the solid Earth, its rocks and the processes by which they change. Biologists study the lifeforms. Oceanographers study the seas. Meteorologists study the climate.