A floralogist is one kind of scientist who studies flowers.
Specifically, the English word combines three words from the ancient Latin and Greek languages. The prefix "flora-" comes from the classical Latin name Flora, the ancient Roman goddess of fertility, flowers and plants. The suffixes "-logy" from the ancient Greek -λογία(-logÃa) and "-ist" from the ancient Greek -ιστής (-istÄ“s) combine to respectively mean "study of" and "agent."
Botanist
A botanist studies the life of plants and flowers of how they work
The medical term for a scientist who studies AIDS is "HIV/AIDS researcher" or "HIV/AIDS scientist."
the answer is volcanologist
A scientist who studies dinosaurs is called a paleontologist.
A parasitologist a Biomedical Engineer
A scientist who studies weather and climate is called a meteorologist or a climatologist. Meteorologists focus on short-term weather patterns, while climatologists study long-term climate trends.
Volcanology is the study of volcanos. So a volcanologist is a scientist who studies them.
A scientist is someone who studies science.
A geologist is a scientist that studies the Earth.
You are asking about an archeologist.
An animal scientist, a plant scientist, a bug scientist, a scientist that studies living things and an earthquake scientist _____________________ Zoologist: Studies animals. Botanist: Studies plants. Entomologist: Studies insects. Biochemist: Studies the way chemicals support life Seismologist: Studies earthquakes.