A geologist is a scientist who studies the earth's structure, composition, and processes.
A person who studies the earth's structures is called a geographer. The prefix 'geo' is a Greek word that means earth or land.
A person that studies erosion is called a Geologist. Because the base word is Geo, it means Earth, while the suffix -ologist means one who studies. Put it together and it all makes sense, get it? (p.s. I'm a sixth grader!)
There is one syllable.
Earthquake is spelled as one word, with "earth" and "quake" combined.
well i know one in bangla earth is dunia which really means world
A person who studies the earth's structures is called a geographer. The prefix 'geo' is a Greek word that means earth or land.
Science is a word derived from the Latin word "scientia" which means to know. The "ist" on the end of the word indicates "one who studies or is expert in". A scientist is therefore one who studies or works with knowledge.
Hemisphere means one-half of the earth. Hemispheres are eastern and western or northern and southern.
A person that studies erosion is called a Geologist. Because the base word is Geo, it means Earth, while the suffix -ologist means one who studies. Put it together and it all makes sense, get it? (p.s. I'm a sixth grader!)
-Ologist is a suffix added to the scientific name of something, meaning one who studies or is a doctor in the art of whatever is before -ologist. For example, the word radiologist means one who studies radiologist.
Derma means skin and that is the basic word. When you see ologist in ANY word it is Greek for " one who studies ". So, you have a person who studies skin. Try it with biologist, psychologist, geologists.
The suffix "-ist" indicates one who studies or practices a specific subject or activity.
geologist
A botanist studies plants.
There is one syllable.
The Latin word geometria means to measure the earth.
When you tread on the earth, you walk on it. Set one's foot down on top of.