A geologist does that and he/she studies both the liquid and solid materials of earth.
Geologists and geophysicists.
Geologists
Type your answer here... D.Comparing the composition of the crust to other bodies in the solar system
The rocks you see around you - the mountains, canyons & riverbeds, are all made of minerals. A rock is made up of 2 or more minerals. Think of a chocolate chip cookie as a rock. The cookie is made of flour, butter, sugar & chocolate. The cookie is like a rock and the flour, butter, sugar & chocolate are like minerals. You need minerals to make rocks, but you don't need rocks to make minerals. All rocks are made of minerals.
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Rocks vary in composition depending the availability and type of mineral present during their formation.
Rocks vary in composition depending on the availability and type present during the formation
Chemical Weathering
geologist
mechanical weathering
Type your answer here... D.Comparing the composition of the crust to other bodies in the solar system
The average composition of rocks comprising a large composite cone or stratovolcano is andesitic magma. It is the intermediate type between basaltic and dacitic magma.
carbon dating
magma can be classified into two,magma of granitic composition(originates from lower continental crust) and magma of basaltic composition (which originates from upper mantle).Both can form intrusive rocks.
A geologist studies rocks and what the earth is made of. A petrologist is someone who looks at rocks directly.
It wouldn't be a chemist; a type of scientist called a petrologist or mineralogist studies rocks and their minerals.