A meteorologist spends their life studying weather, a paleontologist spends their life studying fossils.
meteorologist is a person who studies the weather and a station model is a design made to study weather
A meteorologist is someone who studies the weather patterns, while a weather forcaster is a man or woman on television or radio who tells the weather.
An archaeologist studies human history and artifacts, focusing on civilizations and cultures through material remains. A paleontologist studies fossils and ancient life forms, focusing on the evolution and history of life on Earth.
Paleoanthropology is a sect of paleontology. So while a paleontologist studies prehistoric life, a paleoanthropologist just studies ancient humans.
A meteorologist is someone who studies weather and uses information from Doppler radar, weather satellites, computers and other instruments to make weather maps and provide forecasts. A station model indicates weather using a combination of symbols on a map.
Paleontologist
The answer to this question is a Meteorologist.
Anthropologist, psychologist, biologist, neurologist, urologist, paleontologist, oncologist, archaeologist, cardiologist, sociologist, agrobiologist, allergist, anesthesiologist, zoologist, anthologist, climatologist, meteorologist, audiologist, ophthamologist, bacteriologist, bibliologist, ecologist, physiologist,
Meteorologist means the study of the sky and focus's on weather.
With the aid of a paleontologist.
There are five syllables in the word "paleontologist."
The plural of meteorologist is meteorologists. As in "the meteorologist are studying the strange weather".