a cryogenists
a balance
physics
A mechanical engineer.
I would think that the gravity would really matter if you were a real scientist but ,sorry you aren't
The term "Physicist" was coined by English philosopher, priest, and historian of science William Whewell in 1840, to denote a cultivator of physics. A physicist is a scientist who study and practices physics. There are a variety of branches of physics from studies in sub atomic particles to studies of the behavior of the material of the universe as a whole.A Physicist is a scientist who studies or practices physics, includes all branches of physics spanning from sub-atomic particles (particle physics), to the behavior of the material universe (cosmology).Physicists study how matter and energy interact.
A microbiologist.
hyponism :)
A paleontologist would generally study paleontology.
a physicist
An astronomer.
Volcanologist.
a physist
historians
A Botanist
No it doesnt matter.
I sure would!
Penguins and scientist/geologist to study it.