Audrey Adams
Earth Science teacher | Tutor for 8 years
I'm a passionate Earth Science graduate from Hofstra University. My love for the subject drives me to share knowledge and foster curiosity in my students. With a solid foundation in geology, meteorology, and environmental science, I'm dedicated to helping learners understand the intricate workings of our planet. Through engaging lessons and practical examples, I aim to inspire a deeper appreciation for Earth's wonders and challenges. Let's explore the world together, one fascinating concept at a time.
Questions
Why are the inner planets in our solar system are considered rocky?
How does weather forecasting utilize statistics and probability?
How can half-life be calculated?
What were the problems with the theory of continental drift?
What common process on earth is endothermic?
What is the relationship between the rock cycle and plate tectonics?
How do index fossils help determine age of rock layers?
What is the current composition of the atmosphere?
Why does the surface of the moon appear to have so many more impact craters than that of the earth?
What is unusual about the rotation axis of Uranus?
What are the main characteristics of the major mineral groups?
During a spring tide, which phases could the Moon be in?
What effects can lead have on humans?
What is ozone depletion? What causes it? Is it reversible?
What would happen if the oceans dried up?
How can fossils be used to determine the relative ages of rock layers?
How does climate affect and determine the characteristics of an ecosystem?
How does the atmosphere on earth compare to the atmosphere of Venus?
How did the Westerlies get their name?
What are examples of landforms created by wave erosion?