Not necessarily; it depends on your focus and your definition of Earth. Some geologists study glaciers and climate patterns from the past, which may not be what you define as "Earth". There are also planetary geologists, who study Earth-like processes on other planets and other extra-terrestrial bodies.
Someone who studies the earth is called a geologist....
A geologist studies Earth's structure
A geologist studies the earth's processes such as earthquakes landslides tsunamis etc.The geologists do study all the aspects of the earth.
since geo- in geologist means earth,literally they study earth...
There are many forms of earth science, and therefore many names for those who study aspects of earth--geologists, geophysics scientists, ecologists, hydrologists, sedimentologists, and more.
Someone who studies the earth is called a geologist....
A geologist studies Earth's structure
Petrologists and mineralogists study rocks and minerals respectively. Earth's landforms are studied by geomorphologists.They may collectively be known as geologists.geologistsGeologistsBest answer would be the earth scientists known as geologists.
A geologist studies the earth's processes such as earthquakes landslides tsunamis etc.The geologists do study all the aspects of the earth.
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