petrologist
The study of rocks is is called geology but a person who study's them is called a petrologist
A petrologist studies the history and structure of rocks. Geologists and paleontologists also have great interest in rocks.
Broadly, a geologist. Rocks specifically, a petrologist. Minerals specifically, a mineralogist. Landforms, a geomorphologist.
They could be a rock-hound, a geologist, a petrologist, or a mineralogist, depending on their educational background and field of interest.Petrologists study rocks and mineralogists study minerals.
petrologist
Around 75k/year
A petrologist studies rock.
petrologist
A petrologist (which is a special type of geologist).
the answer to that is six years.
They study rocks. Not drinking water.
A petrologist uses many tools to study rocks. Some of these are petrographic microscopes, high P-T equipment, hand lenses, mass spectrometers, maps, electron microprobes, and more.
The study of rocks is is called geology but a person who study's them is called a petrologist
A petrologist studies the history and structure of rocks. Geologists and paleontologists also have great interest in rocks.
A rock collector is generally referred to as a rockhound.A person who studies the science behind rocks is called a petrologist.
It wouldn't be a chemist; a type of scientist called a petrologist or mineralogist studies rocks and their minerals.