Geologists study the Earth, including Earth's surface and interior. Geologists study the origin, history, and structure of Earth and the processes that shape it over time. A geologist is a contributor to the science of geology. Geologists study the physical structure and processes of the Earth. Their undergraduate training typically includes significant coursework in chemistry, physics, mathematics and possibly Biology, in addition to classes offered through the geology department; volcanology, hydrology, and rock and mineral formation are among the many areas of study.
Most geologists also need skills in GIS and other mapping techniques. Geologists survey the rock and mineral structure of an area which can assist in finding water supplies, oil, gas, mineral resources and faults amongst other things. This information can be useful to mining companies, government agencies, construction companies and so on.
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. They study solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change.
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That would be a geologist? Or if you wanted a name: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_geologists
Geologists are called geologists because they study the Earth's structure, composition, and processes. The term "geologist" comes from the Greek words "geo" meaning Earth and "logos" meaning study or knowledge.
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.
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Geologists don't use rocks, they study them.
Geologists study the origins, physical history, and structure of earth.
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Geologists study the origins, physical history, and structure of earth.
There are different types of geologists that study oil exploration, mineral exploration and mineral mining. There are also engineering geologists.
Geologists. They study solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change.