they are helpful to knowing the orgins, composition, and the age of earth
From cahlil mizell
From seismic interpretations of earthquake date. From computer modeling. From the study of meteorites, From geochemistry and form the study of mantle xenoliths.
Geologists.
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Index fossils are very important to geologists because they identify geological. The fossil snail is a particularly difficult animal to study.
No, geologists primarily study the Earth's structure, composition, and processes. Anatomy is the branch of biology that focuses on the structure of organisms and their parts, typically studied by biologists, medical professionals, and related fields.
From seismic interpretations of earthquake date. From computer modeling. From the study of meteorites, From geochemistry and form the study of mantle xenoliths.
Anyone can find meterites, but they are of primary interest to geologists and astronomers.
Oceanographers study the ocean. Geologists study the earth.
geologists!!! ... "biologists" not "geologists"...
People who study the Earth are often called geologists. Geologists study the Earth's processes, materials, and history to better understand its composition and structure.
geologists
Geologists study the origins, physical history, and structure of earth.
Geologists don't use rocks, they study them.
Geologists.
Geologists
geologists
Geologists study the origins, physical history, and structure of earth.