A marine biologist.
An oceanographer studies the oceans--marine science.
The sea is important because their is life in the sea. Scientist can study marine life to understand history and evolution.
Biology is the study of life. The etymology of the word breaks it into life study in Greek. Bio, greek for life and ology the study of
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the study of life in general, however it has subtopics such as zoology, anatomy,botany,and other
you will have to study marine biology
Yes, along with other sea life.
they study sea life.
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marine biology Answer #2 They study life forms in the sea.
An oceanographer studies the oceans--marine science.
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The sea is important because their is life in the sea. Scientist can study marine life to understand history and evolution.
AnswerMarine Biologist study animals and plant life in the sea. They can be found working at aquariums. They study the habitat of the sea animals and find out their diet, along with what that animal looks like. Another thing that a Marine Biologistdoes is find out what enemies that sea creature might have. When they are doing that, they want to look for different types of fish, plants, rocks, and algae. They have to observe the color, shape, size, and classification of that sea creature, or object. They do this to learn different things about the sea life. They learn many new and exciting things everyday! :)marine biologyUpdate by Vanack-Marine biologists not only study their environment and the sea animal and plant life, but they also study sea geological features such as geysers.
Marine biology is the scientific study of the biology of marine life, organisms in the sea.
The suffix -ology means the study of. Astro- means stars.
Yes, there is such thing.It's a way to study abroad.