anatomist, a person who studies the structure of the human body, archeologist, a person who studies ancient objects, buildings, and cultures, astronomer, a person who studies stars, planets, and space, biologist, a person who studies living things like plants and animals, chemist, a person who studies chemicals and how they change, computer scientist, a person who studies computers and creates computer programs, ecologist, a person who studies nature and how living things interact with the environment, economist, a person who studies money, markets, and how economies work, engineer, a person who designs and builds machines, structures, or technology, geneticist, a person who studies genes and how traits are passed from parents to children, geologist, a person who studies rocks, minerals, and Earth’s structure, linguist, a person who studies languages and how they work, mathematician, a person who studies numbers, shapes, and patterns, meteorologist, a person who studies the weather and predicts it, oceanographer, a person who studies the oceans and sea life, physicist, a person who studies matter, energy, and physical forces, psychologist, a person who studies the human mind and behaviour, sociologist, a person who studies how societies work and how people live in groups, statistician, a person who studies data, numbers, and probability.

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