Geologists study geology, the relationship of rocks to the history of the Earth.
Starting at the surface, they have studied as much of our planet's crust as can be accessed, which currently gives an upper limit of about 7.5 miles down (at the Kola Superdeep Borehole on the Kola Peninsula in Siberia, to the east of northern Finland).
Geologists and vulcanologists.
Geosphere is studied by two scientist. This is studied by Geologists and Geophysicists.
Several things are studied by Earth scientists who specialize in tectonics. Plate boundaries, plate tectonics, boundaries, continental drift, mountains, and volcanoes are all studied.
No US president has ever been a studied geologist. Theodore Roosevelt was probably the closest. He was very interested in natural science and wrote some papers in that area. Oilmen such as the Bushes use geologists to find oil but I do not think either actually studied the subject.
No, geologists primarily study the Earth's structure, composition, and processes. Anatomy is the branch of biology that focuses on the structure of organisms and their parts, typically studied by biologists, medical professionals, and related fields.
People have studied earthquakes from ancient times - today people who study earthquakes are Geologists specializing as seismologists.
Fossils can be dated within a broad range by studied amateurs, geologists, and paleontologists. Absolute dating within a narrow time range is the domain of paleontologists and some geologists, scientists with access to specific information, knowledge, and equipment.
It depends on the type of hazard. Volcanoes are studied by volcanologists, who are a variety of geologist, while tornadoes are studied by meteorologists (weather scientists). Most natural hazards are of a meterological or geological nature, and so will be studied by meteorolgists or geologists.
Drugs have been studied since human gathered herbs
There are so many fields that have not been studied in great depth. The least studied field is the one that hasn't been discovered yet.
The scientific study of glaciers and their effect on the landscape say again
Earthquakes are studied in the scientific discipline of geology. Geologists investigate the causes, effects, and characteristics of earthquakes to better understand tectonic processes and mitigate potential risks to human populations.