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 land pollution occur?
What would happen if we had no atmosphere?
What is the relationship of overgrazing to desertification?
How do humans interfere in the phosphorus cycle?
What is industrial pollution and what are its effects on health?
What regions of the earth have a high population growth rate?
Where did fossil fuels originally get their energy from?
What are different types of erosion and how do they work?
Where on earth is there a lot of light pollution?
How do greenhouse gases trap heat?
What contributes to the air pollution problems in China?
Which parts of the water cycle are the fastest and slowest?
What is the Gaia Hypothesis?
What occurs after a disturbance in primary succession?
What is the largest source of sulfur dioxide air pollution?
Where do most industrial nations put much of their waste?
What are some of the laws preventing pollution in the Philippines?
What are upwellings, and how do they benefit marine life?
What are the concerns of the environmental justice movement?
What are the benefits of aquaculture?