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
How does the formation of coal differ from the formation of limestone?
What is the percentage of acid in acid rain?
How do hydroelectric dams negatively affect the environment?
What are some factors that contribute to the constancy or change of a species' traits?
Why are the trophic levels in the shape of a pyramid?
Can you describe the trophic levels in a typical ecosystem?
What type of pollution is non-point pollution?
What are the food web and food pyramids in the biome taiga?
How can energy efficiency be calculated?
How is coal related to plants?
What is the world's largest biome?
What are factors that may affect diversity levels in a given community?
How does importing coal contribute to pollution?
How does biofuel help agriculture and reduce air pollution?
What is the relationship between climate and agriculture?
Why is natural gas a nonrenewable resource?
How does the nitrogen cycle affect climate change?
Why don't greenhouse gases also block out some of the incoming rays from the sun, and counteract global warming?
What are the niches of algae, duckweed, salvinia, and elodea?
How do natural disasters contribute to genetic drift?