Andrew Armstrong
Environmental Science teacher | Verified Expert
I hold a degree in Environmental Science from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. My passion lies in exploring the intricate connections between ecosystems and human societies. With a strong foundation in environmental principles, I aim to inspire curiosity and stewardship in my students. Through engaging discussions and hands-on activities, I strive to instill a deep appreciation for the natural world and empower learners to become informed environmental advocates. Together, let's embark on a journey of discovery and environmental stewardship.
Questions
If the ozone layer is damaged, how will Earth be affected?
What are some examples of water resources?
Which age structure diagram is better ( pyramidal or zero population growth?
How are cellular respiration and photosynthesis dependent on each other?
Why is phosphorus cycle the slowest biogeochemical cycle?
What plants and animals make up fossil fuels?
What is the importance of biodiversity in the biosphere?
What animal is the mascot of the World Wildlife Fund?
What is the energy efficiency of wind?
What countries use hydroelectric dams?
What is caused by humans putting too much greenhouse gas into the atmosphere?
How does the temperature of urban areas like Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Chicago differs from that of surrounding rural areas?
Why do natural disasters happen?
Where does most of the oil that pollutes the ocean come from?
How does human population growth affect the biosphere?
I heard that because of global warming it is going to be really hot (or cold), and way sooner than expected - is that true?
Why might aquatic ecosystems have inverted biomass pyramids?
How does weathering contribute to soil formation?
Why is there limited use of tidal energy?
How does air pollution cause acid rain?