geology
Seismology, which is a sub branch of geophysics.
Earthquakes are studied in the scientific discipline of geology. Geologists investigate the causes, effects, and characteristics of earthquakes to better understand tectonic processes and mitigate potential risks to human populations.
Earthquakes science
Astronomy
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seismologist
Rocks are studied in the scientific discipline of geology.
Astronomy
The scientific study of earthquakes is called seismology. Seismologists study the behavior, distribution, and effects of earthquakes by analyzing seismic waves and monitoring Earth's structure to better understand the causes of earthquakes. Their research helps in predicting potential earthquakes and improving building structures to withstand seismic forces.
People have studied earthquakes from ancient times - today people who study earthquakes are Geologists specializing as seismologists.
A specific group of individuals, such as a sample population, is typically studied in a scientific poll to gather data and insights on a particular topic or issue. This group is chosen to be representative of the larger population, allowing researchers to draw conclusions that can be generalized.
There is a branch of astronomy called planetary astronomy that takes geology and uses it to examine other planets, so yes rocks are studied in astronomy.