Climate scientists and atmospheric scientists are the main experts studying global warming. There are many names for the different aspects of climate study.
climatologist: scientists who study weather patterns and climate.
meteorologist: scientists who study the weather and how it changes.
oceanographers: scientists who study weather and climate based on what is happening in the world's oceans.
biologists: scientists that study animals and the surroundings they live in as well as the effect on animal behavior by the surrounding environment
anthropologists: scientists who are studying people, and how climate change may affect our way of life as a civilized society.
A person who studies mountains is called a geologist or a geomorphologist.
A person who studies the world is called a geographer.
A person who studies wildfires is typically called a fire ecologist or a wildfire researcher.
Yes, global warming affects everyone around the world. It leads to rising temperatures, more extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and other environmental changes that impact communities, economies, and ecosystems globally. Addressing global warming requires collective efforts and actions from individuals, governments, and businesses to mitigate its impacts and safeguard the planet for future generations.
A person who studies cliffs is called a geologist or a geomorphologist, depending on the specific focus of their research.
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a person who studies people but not an psychologist
A person who studies genealogies is a genealogist.
A person who studies organisms is called a biologist.
a person that studies gems is called a gemologist.
what do you call somebody who studies snails.
A person who studies poisons is called a toxicologist.
A person who studies the earth is called a geologist.
A person who studies birds is called an ornithologist.
A person who studies birds is called an Ornitholoigst
A person who studies the mind is called a psychologist.
A person who studies lichens is called a lichenologist.