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Paleontologists study fossils, archeologists study past human life, climatologists can study past climates, geologists can study various things about Earth's past - the point being that a number of different scientists may study fossils in their disciplines.
some of the ways geologists study rocks in the field are they look for ''outcrop areas'', or ''outcrops'', which are outside places where much rock, mineral, crystal or gem is exposed.
Two things geologists study is the process that creates Earth's features and search for clues about Earth's history
geologists can study a rock sample by observing its composition, color, and texture. they also look at the rocks structure, hardness and weight.
they study the forses that make asnd shape plant earth
Oceanographers study the ocean. Geologists study the earth.
Several things are studied by Earth scientists who specialize in tectonics. Plate boundaries, plate tectonics, boundaries, continental drift, mountains, and volcanoes are all studied.
geologists!!! ... "biologists" not "geologists"...
Geologists are people who study rocks and minerals.
Geologists study the origins, physical history, and structure of earth.
Geologists don't use rocks, they study them.
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