seismic hazard map
Yes, this would be a "trace fossil" or "ichnofossil". They can be very useful when studying the environment of the sediments from which the rock is formed. HTH Dr. C. :)
historians
I don't think it would be very useful because they could scare you
the answer is an earthquake because the plates move so suddenly it makes the earth shake so therefore it would be called an earthquake!
climate of food production
She is studying for the same reason a man would study.
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A seismologist would be one scientist. Also an oceanographer would be another scientist interested in studying tsunamis.
Soil
Satellites and ground stations.
yes.........
If you mean what do you call a scientist who studies earthquakes, that would be a seismologist.
how can studying earthquake damaged help designers improve future construction is by understanding what would you need and to build this or that building to prevented damaged building
A quadrat is a small plot that is used in ecology that isolates an area for study. It is useful for studying insects by helping to measure the percentage cover for insect species.
His knowledge of the skeletal system would be useful in studying the fossils.
geologic maps
They would probably either be an Atmospheric Scientist or an Oceanographer if they were studying the phenomenon itself, depending on which aspect they're looking at.