A person who studies caves is called a speleologist or a caver. They study the physical structure, formation, and geological features of caves, as well as the life forms that inhabit them.
A scientist who studies caves is known as a speleologist or a cave scientist. They specialize in exploring and researching caves, which involves studying the geology, biology, and ecology of cave systems.
A person who studies reefs is called a marine biologist specializing in reef ecology.
A person who studies sand is known as a psammologist.
A person who studies Earth is called a geologist.
A mycologist is a scientist who studies molds and other fungi.
The name for someone who studies caves is a speleologist or a spelunker.
Underwater Spelunking
A scientist who studies caves is known as a speleologist or a cave scientist. They specialize in exploring and researching caves, which involves studying the geology, biology, and ecology of cave systems.
An astronomer.
A speleologist studies caves a trogolodyte lives in caves
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A speleologist is a person who studies caves.
Speleologist +++ Strictly speaking a speleologist is one who studies caves scientifically. One who simply explores caves, whether in genuine original exploration or visiting known ones, is a Caver, throughout the English-speaking caving world. Besides, most speleologists tend to describe the science as Speleology but themselves as simply cavers to avoid sounding pretentious -and anyway, you have to be a cave to be able to study the inner recesses ofcaves!
Somebody who studies insects
a sedimentologist is somebody who studies sediment....
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what do you call somebody who studies snails.