A Geologist, Exogeologist, Theoretical Planetologist, and perhaps also an Astronomer
a person who studies people but not an psychologist
a mathematician
caladarian
A cardiologist.
A person who studies codes and symbols is often referred to as a "cryptologist" if they focus on codes and ciphers, or a "semiotician" if they study signs and symbols in a broader context. In some cases, they might also be called a "symbolic analyst" or "semiotic analyst," depending on their specific area of expertise.
a person who studies planets is a planetologist.
An astronomer.
A person who studies the planets and stars is an astrologist.
An astronomer.
astronomist
A person who studies planets and galaxies is called an astronomer. Astronomers observe and analyze celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and galaxies to understand their composition, behavior, and evolution. They use telescopes and other instruments to gather data and make scientific discoveries about the universe.
A person who studies genealogies is a genealogist.
a person who studies people but not an psychologist
A person who studies organisms is called a biologist.
a person that studies gems is called a gemologist.
The person who studies constellations is called an astronomer. Astronomers study celestial objects and phenomena, including stars, planets, and galaxies, using telescopes and other tools to observe and analyze the universe.
what do you call somebody who studies snails.