A geologist studies rocks, minerals, and land forms such as mountains, lakes and rivers and tries to predict where natural resources such as petroleum, salt, minerals, and natural gas may be found.
An astronomer studies stars and their solar systems, galaxies and the universe in general to determine their composition and motion and thus predict the future of the Earth, the Universe and everything.
A hydrologist studies the movement of ground water and predicts its interactions with the works of man and natural changes resulting from earthquake, flood, etc.
A vulcanologist studies volcanoes and tries to predict their eruptions.
A meteorologist studies the weather and weather patterns and tries to predict the weather.
A paleontologist studies fossils. A seismologist studies earthquakes. A volcanologist studies volcanoes. These three scientists sometimes work closely together, depending on the things being studied.
That's a hard question to answer, since a Geologist is someone who researches rocks, minerals, and the composition of the earth, what would you consider the opposite of a geologist. Possibly someone who studies the stars such as an astronomer.
A geologist or a avalanche specialist studies the amazing snow hazards called avalanches...
A geologist.
A geologist is a person who studies rocks and earth.
geologist studies rock minerals and land forms
Alfred Wegener was a German meteorologist and geophysicist who proposed the theory of continental drift in the early 20th century. He suggested that the Earth's continents were once joined together in a single landmass called Pangaea and have since drifted apart. Though his theory was initially met with skepticism, it formed the basis for the modern theory of plate tectonics.
a geologist
Geologist Meteorologist
Geologist - specifically a 'Vulcanologist'
he is a geologist, astronomer, and a scientists
Meteorologist, Mineralogy, Geologist.
The synonym for seismograph is meteorologist. So the the antonym is Geologist
in 1915,the German geologist and meteorologist Alfred Wegener (1880-1930)
That's a hard question to answer, since a Geologist is someone who researches rocks, minerals, and the composition of the earth, what would you consider the opposite of a geologist. Possibly someone who studies the stars such as an astronomer.
A Geologist, Exogeologist, Theoretical Planetologist, and perhaps also an Astronomer
Archaeologists, paleontologists, zoologists, and more!
A geologist or a avalanche specialist studies the amazing snow hazards called avalanches...