The effects of water on the Earth's surface would include a number of fields, including geography, geology, hydrogeology, hydrology, erosion control, climate, agriculture, municipal water supply and waste management, soil science, pollution, Biology, and a number of others. Scientists involved in the study of the effects of water are generally referred to as Earth scientists, with a large number of subset scientific fields.
Yes, an oceanographer does study the hydrosphere. They are interested in how the temperature, currents, and chemical compositions work together.
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A Hydrologist studies the water cycle. TT
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Geologist
A scientist who studies the earth and what it is made of are geologists
Geophysicists, GeologistsThe study of the Earth's surface is called geology, and people who study it are called geologists.A geophysicist studies the processes that change and shape the earth.
The water in the Earth's surface is called the hydrosphere.
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A geologist is a scientist that studies the Earth.
Geologist
A scientist that studies fossils in called a paleontologist. Paleontology is a discipline within geology, which is the study of the Earth's history.
A scientist that studies fossils in called a paleontologist. Paleontology is a discipline within geology, which is the study of the Earth's history.
A scientist who studies the earth and what it is made of are geologists
That is called a GEOLOGIST.
Geophysicists, GeologistsThe study of the Earth's surface is called geology, and people who study it are called geologists.A geophysicist studies the processes that change and shape the earth.
hydrosphere
A scientist who studies rocks and the forces that have shaped the earth is called a geologist. They often start as a kid fascinated by rocks who is left to wonder "how did this get here?"
The water in the Earth's surface is called the hydrosphere.