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What is the study of Earth's water called?

Hydrology is the study of the Earth's water. Hydrology includes geohydrology, limnology, oceanography, chemical oceanography, physical oceanography, biological oceanography, geological oceanography and paleoceanography, amongst other Earth Sciences.


Rivers and streams would be studied in this scientific discipline?

Hydrology is the scientific discipline that would study rivers and streams. It focuses on the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth. Scientists in this field analyze the behavior of rivers and streams, as well as the impact of human activities on water systems.


What does hydrologhy study?

Hydrology studies the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth. It includes examining the water cycle, rainfall, evaporation, and the ways in which water interacts with the environment, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.


What type of environmental scientist is likely to study methods of water conservation and decontamination?

An environmental scientist specializing in water resource management or hydrology is likely to study methods of water conservation and decontamination. These professionals focus on maintaining water quality, reducing pollution, and implementing sustainable practices to protect and manage water resources effectively.


10 branches of earth science and their meaning?

1.Geology - study of the solid matter that makes up the earth, its origin, composition, structure and history. it is divided into several branches: a. mineralogy - study of minerals b. petrology - rocks c. stratigraphy - deposition of successive beds of sedimentary rocks d. palaeontology - fossils e. tectonics - deformation and movement of earth's crust f. geophysics - using physics to study earth's surface, interior and atmosphere. q. geochemistry - science of chemistry as it applied to geology 2. Meteorology - scientific observation and study of the atmosphere so that weather can accurately forecast 3. Oceanography - study of water movements-currents, waves and tides 4. Astronomy - study of physical things beyond the earth