Earthquakes science
The Japanese.
seismologist
Earthquake science is more properly entitled seismology.
People have studied earthquakes from ancient times - today people who study earthquakes are Geologists specializing as seismologists.
Earthquakes are not normally related to the weather in any way. Earthquakes are studied in the science of seismology which is a sub branch of geophysics. The science of weather on the other hand is known as meteorology. However at the same time seismic activity can be induced by increases in pore water pressure however rainfall is not usually enough on it's own to drive up pore water pressure to such an extent that this would occur.
geology
The study of earthquakes is called seismology.
Seismology, which is a sub branch of geophysics.
Seismology
Earthquakes are studied in the scientific discipline of geology. Geologists investigate the causes, effects, and characteristics of earthquakes to better understand tectonic processes and mitigate potential risks to human populations.
The branch of science that studies earthquakes is called seismology. Seismologists study the processes and characteristics of earthquakes, including their causes, effects, and patterns. They use tools such as seismometers to monitor and analyze seismic activity.
The branch of science in which living things are studied is called Biology.
The science of earthquakes are known as seismology.
The Japanese.
seismologist
Earthquake science is more properly entitled seismology.
Sally Ride studied Astronomy and Physical Science.