Paleontologist-studys fossils of once living organisms Geologist-studys rocks Geochemist-studys the creation of rocks Volcanologist-studys volcanoes Entomologist-studys insects Biologist-studys living organisms Botany-study of plants Zoology-study of animals Bacteriology-study of bacteria Ecology-study of relationships among organism & their physical environments Histology-study of tissues which make up the body Mycology-study of fungi Morphology-a branch of biology that deals with the forms and structure of plants & animals Photochemistry-study of chemical changes involving light Physics-study of matter & energy
Robert E Behling has written: 'A detailed study of the Wisconsin stratigraphic sections of the upper Lamoille Valley, northcentral Vermont' -- subject(s): Geology
Robert E. Doran has written: 'Horsemanship at Little Big Horn' 'A review of English language training in Turkey' -- subject- s -: English language, Study and teaching
There is no known author named Robert E Streeter who has published any widely recognized works.
At the time Robert Hooke lived it was possible to be active in more than one area of science. He studied widely and made contributions in fields such as astronomy, physics and biology.he studided microscopes
Robert Bakker is an paleontologist who studied the dinosaurs. He is accredited with starting the "dinosaur renaissance," an ongoing period that has caused scientists to rethink how dinosaurs lived and what they were like. He is also accredited with helping to validate the theory that some dinosaurs were warm-blooded.
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If you are wondering what a paleontologist studies, well its not the Earth or organisms (which other people on this website put) they study fossils such as dinosaurs.
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Scientists who study the biosphere are known as ecologists. They investigate the interactions between living organisms and their environment to better understand the dynamics of ecosystems and how they are impacted by human activities and natural processes. Their research helps guide conservation efforts and sustainability practices to protect the diversity and functioning of life on Earth.
No, a paleontologist studies physical science. Life science is the study of all living things. Physical science is the study of all non-living matter. A paleontologist gathers knowledge about the history of the earth and using fossils.
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A paleontologist would generally study paleontology.
Paleontologist is the name for someone who studies fossils palentology is the science