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What do you call a person who studies floods
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There are many different types of scientists because one person could not handle all the information of geology, astrology, and other types of science. Since there are numerous types of sciences, there has to be many different types of scientists, so there are many different scientists because there are many different sciences.
To answer this question, we should start by establishing how many scientists believe in a personal god, because the number who literally believe in creation must be somewhat smaller than this. * In 1998, a study by Larson and Witham appeared on the leading journal Nature ("Leading scientists still reject God"), showing that of the American scientists who had been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, only about 7 percent believein a personal god. * A study in Britain, undertaken by R. Elisabeth Cornwell and Michael Stirrat, involved sending a questionnaire to all 1,074 Fellows of the Royal Society who possessed an email address, offering several propositions and asking the scientists to rank their beliefs on that point from 1 to 7. About 23 percent responded and preliminary results indicate that, of these, 3.3 percent agreed strongly (chose 7) and 78.8 percent disagreed strongly (chose 1) that a personal god exists. A total of 12 Fellows chose 6 or 7 to indicate that they were believers. So, in the United States, 7 percent of eminent scientists believe in God. In Britain, just under 5 percent of eminent scientists believe in God. A lesser proportion would believe in creation.
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There are many forms of earth science, and therefore many names for those who study aspects of earth--geologists, geophysics scientists, ecologists, hydrologists, sedimentologists, and more.
You must be more specific, as there are many different types of scientists.
Earth scientists study the Earth. This includes geologists, oceanographers, meteorologists and biologists, amongst many more.
A biologist is a type of scientist. Medical researchers, geologists, meteorologists, astronomers, physicists, and many others are scientists. Scientists may work in labs or out in the field, meaning any area where they can continue or perform their research. The geologists collected samples from the meteor site to test later in the lab.
Most geologists do not believe in the existence of the Lost City of Atlantis, as there is no concrete evidence to support its existence. The story of Atlantis is considered a myth or allegory by many in the scientific community.
Earth scientists study the planet Earth, which includes geologists, biologists, oceanographers and atmospheric scientists, amongst many others. Geologists in particular study the solid Earth, its rocks and the processes by which they change. Biologists study the lifeforms. Oceanographers study the seas. Meteorologists study the climate.
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Earth scientists study the planet Earth, which includes geologists, biologists, oceanographers and atmospheric scientists, amongst many others. Geologists in particular study the solid Earth, its rocks and the processes by which they change. Biologists study the lifeforms. Oceanographers study the seas. Meteorologists study the climate.
You're making the question far too black-and-white. Many scientists believe in God, and many non-scientists do not. It is not always "belief in science" versus "belief in God".
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They believe in many things relating to the field of science, which can include nature and the human body.