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A ___________is a scientist who studies the atmosphere and weather.
- Archaeologist
- Seismologist
- Meteorologist
- Geologist
Hint:
Meteorology is a branch of the atmospheric sciences with a major focus on weather forecasting
The correct answer is: Meteorologist
- The scientists who study weather are called meteorologists. They study about weather conditions of different places and predict them in advance.
- A meteorologist is an individual with specialized education who uses scientific principles to explain, understand, observe or forecast the earth's atmospheric phenomena and/or how the atmosphere affects the earth and life on the planet.
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Statement II: The weather in a location change on an annual basis.
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Humidity is mainly affected because of_____________.
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Using a __________, the maximum and minimum temperatures of a day are recorded.
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