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 coevolution differ from evolution?
Is solar energy expensive to use?
How can we manage water resources?
Where do mushrooms fit on the food pyramid?
Where is acid rain a problem in North America?
How many biomes are there?
Explain four different ways to protect against soil degradation?
What soil properties influence soil moisture?
After a person or a business calculates their carbon footprint, how can they use this information?
What is a biogeochemical cycle?
How do environmental changes affect animals?
How does natural gas affect climate change?
What is variation? Why do species vary? Why do individuals within a species vary?
Does the law of conservation of mass require water to be in a particular phase?
What are examples of environmental problems happening in different biomes?
What are environmental consequences of using fossil fuel?
How is biomass being used today?
What is the amount of crop output from a given area of planted land called?
How does mining affect erosion?
How can latitude affect species diversity?