A mycologist is a scientist who studies molds and other fungi.
A person who studies sand is known as a psammologist.
A hydrologist is a person who studies water, including the water cycle.
A person who studies Earth is called a geologist.
A person who studies bushfires is called a fire ecologist or a wildfire scientist. These professionals focus on understanding the behavior, impact, and management of wildfires in the environment.
A person who studies earth and stones is called a geologist. Geologists specialize in understanding the history, composition, and structure of the Earth's crust, including rocks, minerals, and geological processes.
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An Archaeologist
The scientific name for the mold on cheddar cheese is Penicillium roqueforti.
The scientific name of a slime mold is Dictyostelium discoideum.
The scientific name for orange slime mold is Fuligo septica.
A person who studies flags is known as a vexillologist. Vexillology is the scientific study of flags, their history, symbolism, and design.
Penicillin comes from the penicillium mold.
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An entomologist is a person who studies insects. They specialize in the scientific study of insects and their relationships to humans, other organisms, and the environment.
A person who studies forensics is called a forensic scientist. They use scientific principles to analyze physical evidence in criminal investigations.
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The scientific name for bread mold is Rhizopus stolonifer.