A geological scientist studies rock and stones.
A geologist studies the lithosphere, which includes the Earth's crust and upper mantle. They investigate the composition, structure, and processes that shape the lithosphere, such as plate tectonics and rock formations.
An environmental scientist or an environmental chemist typically studies pollution, its effects on the environment, and methods to mitigate its impact. They may specialize in air, water, soil, or marine pollution.
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A hydrologist studies water on land, while an oceanographer studies water in the oceans. Water in the air, or atmospheric water, is usually studied by atmospheric scientists or meteorologists who research precipitation and cloud formation.
A geologist typically studies the lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface. They focus on the composition, structure, and processes of the lithosphere, including rocks, minerals, and tectonic plate movement.
The name for this type of scientist is a teuthologist
It wouldn't be a chemist; a type of scientist called a petrologist or mineralogist studies rocks and their minerals.
A scientist who studies animal life is a zoologist. There is no particular name for a scientist that specialises in platypuses.
The type of scientist that studies the environment is an enviromentologist.
what scientist studies hydrogen and oxygen
A botanist.
An Entomologist
Sedimentologist.
A zoologist.
paleontologist
Meteorologists
a mineralogist