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One tool is mobile Doppler radar, which uses microwave beans to study deatures within a thunderstorm or tornado. In a few cases scientists have managed to deploy probes inside of tornadoes to take measurements. This has met with limited success, though, as such attempts are difficult and dangerous. Some scientists have simulated tornadoes in supercomputers to try to model the dynamis of a tornado.
Scientists use Doppler radar and computer models to study tornadoes. Some researchis done by placing probes in a tornado's path. But this has met with limited success.
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We (the carbon units who inhabit the Earth) have named our galaxy the "Milky Way". If there's anybody else out there, we have no idea what they call our galaxy, or whether they care.
some of the tools scientists use to study rocks are water,meausuring tape , a note book , a hammer , a pick . Add a Hand Lens to the List!!
some study bones and teeth. others pottery or tools found nearby to figure out how homo erectus lived. some study the remains of any plants or animals of the same age. other scientists study the rocks that contain the fossils.
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they use there hands, and its scientists what are you some sort of LOLcat.
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No, because some scientists work outdoors....but on the other hand they might. This is because some scientists have to take indoors what they find and examine it under laboratory type tools.
The scientists may take some data to the forensic experts or study the trends to analyze the given data.
microscope's, thermometers, test tubes, rulers , hot plates,
Well, not all scientists study fossils but some who participate in the art paleontology do. Anyway, here's the answer to your question: scientists study fossils to learn about the bone's past and who they might've belonged to to put it in layman's terms (simplified terms)
The link provides a list that you can study.