A mechanical engineer.
A physicist would study motion, force, and energy. Physics is the branch of science that deals with the study of matter, energy, motion, and force.
physics
A scientist would probably be a physicist or a chemist, but engineers can also study energy, and designing heat engines would be an engineers job. A specialist in this field would be a thermodynamicist.
A physicist studies motion. This field of study includes understanding the properties of objects in motion, analyzing the causes of motion, and predicting the behavior of objects based on their motion.
Yes, they do. I know for a fact, because in 'The Answers Book 1', it says that they study something that starts with 'u' having a gas inside it and eventually turning into lead. It's a kind of radioactive rock, I think. Plus, isn't that kind of stuff the kind of stuff that scientists study?
a physist
bio
A geochemist or environmental scientist would study the effects of acid rain on marble statues. They would investigate how the chemical composition of the rain interacts with the marble, leading to erosion and discoloration.
a biologist
They study diseases.
Biologists.
a geneticist
Neurologists study the nervous system.
Geologist
It depends on what kind of scientist it is. For example, botanists study plants.
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.
I would be a chemist, what kind of scientist would you be?