Vulcanologists study volcanoes
Vulcanologists study volcanoes.
Vulcanologists are scientists that study volcanos and anything relating to volcanos (including magma, lava, etc...).
Vulcanologists
Scientists who study volcanoes are called vulcanologists
Vulcanologists and, at a later stage, geologists.
Geologists and vulcanologists.
Yes. Dormant volcanoes such as Mount Rainier and Mount Kilimanjaro are popular climbing destinations. Vulcanologists will sometimes climb active volcanoes to study them.
They do occasionally, and they sometimes help vulcanologists. This is because volcanoes generate earthquakes, and analyzing patterns in these earthquakes can help to tell if a volcano is likely to erupt soon.
They are called VULCANOLOGISTS. The origin of that name is from Vulcan, the god of beneficial and hindering fire, including the fire of volcanoes.
Vulcanologists or volcanologists study volcanic activity. The environments that people working in this profession may work at include laboratories, volcanoes, geysers, hot springs, undersea trenches, and sulfur mines.
Absolutely! They are called, "Vulcanologists".
well, two main ones, seismologists and vulcanologists in order.