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A scientist who studies natural disasters is typically referred to as a "disaster scientist" or "hazard scientist." More specifically, they may also be called a "geoscientist" if they focus on geological hazards like earthquakes and volcanoes, or a "meteorologist" if they study atmospheric disasters such as hurricanes and tornadoes. These researchers analyze the causes, effects, and potential mitigation strategies for various natural disasters.
Any natural occurrence that is observable or creates an effect which is observable
The job of a scientist is to study natural phenomena with the aim of understanding and perhaps utilizing these occurrences. The study of earthquakes is seismology, and a scientist who studies them is a seismologist.
Natural disasters are studied to understand their causes, impacts, and patterns in order to improve preparedness, response, and recovery efforts. By studying natural disasters, scientists and policymakers can develop strategies to mitigate risks, protect communities, and reduce the potential impact of future events.
Yes, it is a noun. It is a person engaged in scientific activities, such as research or experimentation.
Nothing.
If you mean natural as in life, then here are the words: biologist: scientist of life ecologist: scientist of environment zoologist: scientist of animals geologist: scientist of earth and rocks
You can not make natural gas.....it is NATURAL.
about 250,000
over 300,000
1,000 billions of dollars
Charles Darwin, the creator of the theory of natural selection, was born 1809.
they make about 55,000 dallors
They make about 200,000 a year!!
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You have to study and study to become a scientist. you have to do experaments your self to see if you are a natural scientist.
Not nearly as much as Pauley Perrette is making!