they use stuff like earthquakes and volcanoes to study it.
How do temp auteur and pressure change as you go deeper into earth
maybe a Sonar
To study earth's interior, geologist often rely on indirect methods such as evidence from seismic waves, not fossils.
Geologists use seismic waves, rock samples, and magnetic and gravity data to study the structure of the Earth. By analyzing these pieces of evidence, geologists can gain insights into the composition and layers of the Earth's interior.
A Geologist
The Greek root of "geologist" is "geo" which means "earth" or "land". A geologist studies the Earth's structure, composition, and processes.
seismic waves
A person who studies the Earth is called a geologist. A geologist mainly studies the origin of the Earth, its structure and composition.
geologist study the earths structure.
Geologists learn about Earth's interior using indirect evidence from seismic waves, magnetic field data, and rock samples from volcanoes and deep drilling. These methods help provide insights into the composition, structure, and properties of Earth's interior layers.
Geologists use evidence such as seismic data, rock samples, magnetic data, and gravity surveys to study the structure of the Earth. By analyzing these pieces of evidence, geologists can determine the composition, layering, and properties of the Earth's different layers and structures.
A geologist is someone who studies the composition of the Earth's structure, including its rocks, minerals, and processes that shape the planet's surface.