A geologist
Such a person a geologist.
Such a specialist is known by the title of podiatrist or chiropodist.
Yes the word specialist is a noun. It is a common noun.
They are called clastic sedimentary rocks.
The abstract noun for "specialist" is "specialization." It refers to the process or state of becoming specialized in a particular area or field. This term encompasses the skills, knowledge, and expertise that a specialist possesses within their domain.
A specialist in rocks and earth science is called a geologist. Geologists study the composition, structure, and processes of the Earth's crust, including the properties and formation of rocks.
Such a person a geologist.
people who specialize in rock fossils are called paleontologists
The German specialist Georgius Agricola he wrote works such as De re metallica (On Metals, 1556) and De Natura Fossilium (On the Nature of Rocks, 1546.) !
Strictly speaking these are two differing types of scientists. Petrologists study rocks and paleontologists study fossils. However both these disciplines are covered in the broader training of a geologist.
there is roark rock specialist, gardenia grass specialist, maylene fighting specialist, crasher wake water specialist, fantina ghost specialist, Byron steel type specialist, Candice ice type specialist, lastly volkner electric specialist. that satisfy?
specialist
plant specialist, animal specialist, and a disease specialist
The D.S. is the defensive specialist. D= defensive S= specialist
Revenue specialist ii revenue specialist iii tax specialist i tax specialist ii auditors investigators eo clerical (secretary specialist, adm)
A karst specialist is a geologist who is expertized in Karst Geomorphology. This type of scientists study the conditions and the procedures that lead to the formation of karst in limestone rocks.
deep throat specialist