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
How does the expansion of the universe affect light?
What is a sustainable practice?
What does it mean when fossils of the same species are found on different continents, such as the reptile Mesosaurus which has been found in both Africa and South America?
How do features on the earth's surface affect climate?
What percent of earth's history did dinosaurs live?
How do atmospheres on planets get created, especially other ones besides earth?
A paleontologist finds a plant fossil that shows evidence of a cuticle. What can the paleontologist conclude?
How do seismic waves affect buildings?
How does air movement affect weather?
What is the carbon cycle and why is it important?
What is a barometer and how is it useful for weather forecasting?
How much food and water should a disaster kit contain per person?
How are igneous rocks classified and differentiated from each other?
Which seismic wave travels fastest?
How are continents and tectonic plates related?
Why are sedimentary rocks stratified?
How much of the total energy that leaves the sun makes it to earth? Why?
How are sedimentary rocks formed and what are some examples?
What are some examples of water pollution?
How is the geothermal heat produced near active volcanoes used as an energy source?