Aaron Anderson
Earth Science teacher | Verified Expert
I hold a degree in Earth Science from St. Mary's College of Maryland, where my passion for understanding our planet deepened. As an educator, I'm committed to sharing my knowledge and fostering a curiosity for Earth's intricacies. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together, exploring the wonders of our dynamic world.
Questions
How do storms move across the earth?
How does the earth's surface change during an ice age?
Do Earth's oceans gain or lose water, considering evaporation and precipitation together? How much?
What is the lithosphere?
What about Earth allows it to maintain bodies of water?
What information can be found in the map key?
Why is the fossil history of the horse so important for explaining the evolution of complex lifeforms in recent history?
What are some short-term and long-term effects that plate tectonics have on humans?
What is most likely to be removed during soil erosion and why is this a problem?
How can you determine wind direction by wetting your finger and holding it up in the air?
How can metamorphic rocks become sedimentary rocks?
How much incoming solar radiation is initially reflected off earth's surface?
What is the primary source of oxygen that is present in our atmosphere?
How do longitude and latitude describe a location?
Why are desert soils low in organic matter?
What are the inner planets?
What is the Orion space program?
How do updrafts play a role in the formation of precipitation?
How can overdrafting from aquifers affect the environment?
Where are earthquakes most likely to occur?