A scientist would typically not study subjective experiences or personal beliefs that cannot be measured or tested empirically, such as the existence of a specific deity or the concept of morality in a purely philosophical sense. These topics often fall outside the realm of scientific inquiry, which relies on observable, repeatable phenomena and data. Instead, scientists focus on questions that can be investigated through experimentation and analysis.
The fist scientist to study plankton was Victor Hanson.
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Archaeologist
Archaeologist. <3
A physicts
I assume that would fall under something a geologist would study
No, a Biology major would study bugs...however, astronomers study outer space. (Unless the "powers that be" have changed it or added something.
hyponism :)
A microbiologist.
A paleontologist would generally study paleontology.
a physicist
An astronomer.
historians
Volcanologist.
a physist
Penguins and scientist/geologist to study it.
I sure would!