A person who studies earth and stones is called a geologist. Geologists study the physical structure, processes, and history of the Earth, including rocks, minerals, and soils.
A person who studies the world is called a geographer.
A heap of stones is often called a cairn, while a heap of earth is known as a mound. Both cairns and mounds can be created for various purposes, such as boundary markers, burial sites, or navigational aids.
Meteoritesis what we call stones that enter the earths atmosphere.
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 scientist who studies the history of life on Earth is called a paleontologist. They examine fossils and other traces of ancient life to understand how organisms have evolved over time.
a diamondologist which is a subset of gemologists (study all precious and semi-precious stones)
A person who studies the earth is called a geologist.
You call someone that studies metal a metallurgist.
A physicist.
a person who studies planets is a planetologist.
There is no special name for someone who studies Hebrew.
florist
Microbiologists
An Anthropologist.
A Zoologist
Brocollogist
malacologist