There isn't a single answer to this question: It may be broadly a geophysicist / geologist however the question spans a number of disciplines, as summarised below:
Scientist who studies earthquakes - Seismologist
Scientist who studies movement of earth's crust - Tectonophysicist / Structural geologist
A seismologist specializes in the study of earthquakes and other movements of the Earth's crust. They analyze seismic waves to understand Earth's internal structure and study the causes and effects of seismic activity.
The name of a person that predicts an earthquake is a mineralogist.
Someone who specializes in the study of ores would be a mineralogist.
No - seismologist is earthquakes geologist is rocks
A geologist is someone who specializes in studying the Earth, including its structure, composition, and processes. Geologists often focus on areas like rocks, minerals, fossils, and natural resources to better understand the Earth's history and dynamics.
A Seismologist.
a diamondologist which is a subset of gemologists (study all precious and semi-precious stones)
space is a bit of a broad speciality... Astronomer is the most broad I can think of, recommend me if that is right.
The science of earthquakes are known as seismology.
A physician who specializes in operating on people is a surgeon.
A seismologist specializes in the study of earthquakes and other movements of the Earth's crust. They analyze seismic waves to understand Earth's internal structure and study the causes and effects of seismic activity.
A counter.
Ophthalmologist.
No, randomly calling numbers is an unlikely way of finding someone who specializes in trailer mounted boiler rentals. It is best to look up such a business under the correct listing.
A vet who specializes in cattle is called a bovine veterinarian.
someone who specializes in economics :)
Someone who specializes in firearms