the history of the organized laws, rules, and regulations of societies. A+
Archaeologist
Archaeologist. <3
A physicts
acosil csesitnti
thermometer
election advertisements or newspaper articles
A geographer would study the physical features of an area and how they relate to politics, economy, and archaeology. A political scientist would study the structure and functions of political systems in different regions. An archaeologist would study past human cultures and societies through material remains. An economist would study the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in different regions.
bio
A meteorologist specializing in severe weather events like thunderstorms would be the most likely earth scientist to study them. They would investigate the formation, behavior, and impact of thunderstorms on the environment.
Archaeologist. <3
Archaeologist
A physicts
meteorology
A meteorologist who specializes in severe weather would most likely study thunderstorms. They would study thunderstorm formation, development, and behavior to better understand and predict their impacts on the environment and society.
A paleontologist or a paleoecologist would most likely study Earth's past biosphere, focusing on the study of ancient life forms and ecosystems through the analysis of fossils and sedimentary records.
An archaeologist would most likely study artifacts found in ruins as they are trained to uncover, analyze, and interpret material remains from past human societies.
A biologist would most likely study living organisms. Biologists focus on the study of life, including the structure, function, growth, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy of living organisms.