Aubrey Arnold
Environmental Science teacher | Experienced educator in USA
Passionate about environmental science, I earned my degree from Wheaton College, Massachusetts. With a deep understanding of the subject, I'm thrilled to guide you through any questions you have. Let's explore the wonders of the natural world together, breaking down complex concepts into understandable bits. I'm here to share my knowledge and make learning a joyful experience for you.
Questions
What's the relationship between environmental science and environmental sustainability?
What are some health hazards of pollution and waste accumulation?
Does water only run in veins under the ground? Or is there a depth where there is water everywhere?
Is the ozone hole getting bigger? Is the banning of CFCs enough to stop it?
What do these terms mean in the nitrogen cycle: denitrification, nitrogen fixation, lightning, bacteria, and nitrates?
What was the purpose of the first Earth Day event on April 22, 1970?
What are some examples of human water sources?
What are some pros and cons of mining?
What are the characteristics of black soil?
What are the effects of visual pollution?
How does coal differ from oil?
What are the health effects of airport pollution?
Why is the ozone layer thinning?
Does silt have good water infiltration and holding capacity?
How was Australia different than continents where coal formed?
What are some ways in which people can conserve natural resources?
How did agriculture change the world?
How do biodiversity hotspots develop?
I heard that because of global warming it is going to be really hot (or cold), and way sooner than expected - is that true?
How do humans impact the water cycle?