Weather and Climate are studied in meteorology.
Many people actually find this issue confusing.They named meteorology like that but its nothing about meteors. The word "meteorology" came from the Greek word meteōrologiā, the meaning of meteōrologiā is "things that fall from the sky'' that's why they named it like thatHope this helps. Your welcome! :)by -Anneliese (Anna)
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he is famous for ............................ meteorology he is a meteorologist
Gandhi studied Law and he practiced to be a Barrister.
This is a chapter of meteorology and physycs.
A tornado is studied by meterology, the study of weather. There is no such thing as ceterology.
He studied meterology in school and now has a job as a weatherman on TV.
Since a tornado is a form of weather, it would be studied in the field of meteorology.
he studied physics, astronomy and meteorology at theFriedrich Wilhelms University (today Humboldt University), Berlin. In 1905, he earned his Ph.D. in astronomy
The relationship between formation of tornadoes and altitude.
The branch of meteorology in which clouds are studied is nephology. For more information visit the Related Link.
Alfred Wegener attended the University of Berlin in Germany, where he studied astronomy, physics, and meteorology.
The sphere that is not directly studied in one of the main branches of Earth and space science (geology, astronomy, meteorology, or oceanography) is the "exosphere." The exosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere, and it extends into space. While it is a part of atmospheric science, it is not typically studied as a main branch of Earth and space science in the context of geology, astronomy, meteorology, or oceanography. To provide a brief overview of the other spheres: A. **Biosphere**: The biosphere refers to the zone on Earth where life exists, including all living organisms and their interactions with the environment. B. **Atmosphere**: The atmosphere is the layer of gases surrounding the Earth, which is studied in meteorology and climatology. C. **Hydrosphere**: The hydrosphere includes all of Earth's water, such as oceans, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and glaciers. It is studied in oceanography and hydrology. So, the correct answer is **B. Exosphere**.
Since a tornado is a severe weather event, the formation of one would be studied in meteorology.
Alfred Wegener attended the University of Berlin where he studied astronomy, physics, and meteorology.
I don't think that she has a meteorology degree. Instead, I think that she just took some classes at Metropolitan State University. In her biography, there is not mention of a B.S. or a specific degree in meteorology (it does say that she "completed" a bachelor's degree in journalism). Instead, it says that she has "studied" for degree, whatever that means. Among other things, a B.S. in meteorology (even at Metro) requires Calculus III and Differential Equations. Maybe she got a B.A. instead.