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No, you do not need an apostrophe before a scientist's name to show possession. Just add 's after the name to indicate that something belongs to the scientist.
A meteorologist.
Not at all. But the amount of knowledge and understanding you have.
A meteorologist.
There is no specific word for a scientist who studies tornadoes. Such scientists would fall under the general label of meteorologists; weather scientists.
The scientist would not.
Another word for observant would be attentive. You could also say mindful or perceptive.
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knowledgeable, curious, analytical, innovative, logical, diligent, observant, rigorous, methodical, committed
You wouldn't need a scientist of any particular specialty to build a device.
you need scientist because without them how would we have rockets or any technology
A scientist must be 6 things in order to be successful. Three of them are: A) Observant B) Curious C) Creative
Intelligence, great memory, very observant, patient & persistent, good rapport with people, and compassionate.
She was an observant poet.
We would need to know the circumstances to answer this question.
Yes.
Yes, the adjective observant usually means keen-eyed or perceptive.