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 are the chemicals that deplete the ozone?
What countries use biomass energy?
What percent of air pollution is caused by cars?
Can we mine another planets? We have almost exhausted our natural resources and there are huge supplies of minerals and materials outside the Earth.
Why are biofuels important in transportation?
How can erosion affect the water in a river or stream?
How do people cause global warming when man is responsible for only 3.4% of carbon dioxide emitted to the atmosphere annually? Isn't global warming just part of the natural cycles of the earth?
What effect does the greenhouse effect have on the earth's surface temperature?
What level of ecology is concerned with the adaptations of individuals- organism, population, ecosystem, or tissue?
If we bury organic matter deep enough, would it produce fossil fuels?
What are the effects of different types of pollution on human development?
How does urbanization affect water resources?
What are advantages and disadvantages of solar energy?
What are the advantages of driwater farming ?
Why is wood considered a renewable resource?
If nearly 79% of the atmosphere is made of nitrogen, how could there be a shortage of nitrogen in the soil?
How would higher temperatures affect the arctic?
What causes acid rain and how does it affect soil, plants, aquatic ecosystems, and humans?
Is uranium a fossil fuel?
How does cellular respiration harvest the energy in food?