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meteorologist
Most likely an ecologist or meteorologist. There is a specific degree called climatologist.
Someone who describes himself or herself as a pollution scientist is likely to be voluntary working out of social ethical motivation with out pay. and not for a government or multinational. There is no formal qualification title but many specialists an interdisciplinary, chemistry or medical background is useful. Medical and related to effects on Humans would be called a toxicologist. A broader chemistry and environmental background is an ecotoxicologist and is interested in pollution of animals and plants.An ecologist:)
The National Hurricane Center predicts, or at least tries to predict, hurricanes in the vicinity of the U.S.
What kind of person would be interested in isotherms?
A climate scientist would be interested, also an environmental scientist.
There are a number of things that would most likely interest an environmental scientist. This will be anything that has to do with the environment and the various things that affect it.A+ water pollutionwater pollution
There are a number of things that would most likely interest an environmental scientist. This will be anything that has to do with the environment and the various things that affect it.A+ water pollutionwater pollution
An environmental veterinarian would study this particular example. Veterinarians study animals, and environmental vets study the effects a particular environment has on them.
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A seismologist would be one scientist. Also an oceanographer would be another scientist interested in studying tsunamis.
A hydrologist would study this sort of subject. Hydrologists study water, how it is affected by an environment, and what it can do for the environment itself.
I would describe such a scientist as an environmental scientist.
A meteorologist.
Scientist would use milimeters.
an electron microscope