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A seismologist studies earthquakes, their causes and effects.
A scientist who studies rocks and the forces that have shaped the earth is called a geologist. They often start as a kid fascinated by rocks who is left to wonder "how did this get here?"
A Hydrologist studies the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth and an Oceanographer studies the ocean, either of whom might find themselves contributing to studies of waves and currents.
This would be called a meteorologist. Typically, meteorologists are associated with reporting weather - but weather is determined by these planetary atmospheres that meteorologists spend their time studying.
The word 'Scientists' is the plural of the noun 'Scientist'. So no, it is not an adjective.
its called a plantoligist
A scientist is someone who studies science.
A geologist is a scientist that studies the Earth.
An animal scientist, a plant scientist, a bug scientist, a scientist that studies living things and an earthquake scientist _____________________ Zoologist: Studies animals. Botanist: Studies plants. Entomologist: Studies insects. Biochemist: Studies the way chemicals support life Seismologist: Studies earthquakes.
The name of a scientist that studies sports is called a sports scientist.
An Ecologist is a scientist who studies ecosystems.
An Astronomer is a scientist who studies the stars and planets.
A scientist who studies butterflies and moths is called a lepidopterist.
A scientist that studies fungi is called a mycologist.
A scientist who studies the earth and what it is made of are geologists
A scientist who studies crystals is known as a Crystallographer.
A palaeontologist or an evolutionary palaeobiologist.