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 is the seafloor crust younger than the continental crust?
How is earth different from the other planets in the solar system?
What is a transform boundary?
How can water be recycled to minimize our water consumption?
How does global climate change affect biodiversity on earth?
What change in weather does a barometer measure?
How does water affect earth surface?
Some state roads are salted heavily in the winter, creating a environmental problem. How are organisms harmed by the high levels of salt from the roadways?
Why does the sun appear to rise and set?
What are ways we can help protect water quality in our everyday lives?
How can you identify a steep area on a topographic map?
When does frost wedging happen?
How does earth's surface change quickly?
How does the temperature of the earth's surface affect the temperature of the air above it?
What is a mountain belt?
What is the top of the saturation zone in the ground called?
Why is it important to be able to make accurate weather forecasting?
How does energy relate to the transportation and deposition of sediments?
If air over the warmer area rises, creating a lower atmospheric pressure, how would surrounding air move. Which way would the breeze likely flow at a beach on a hot day? During a cold night?
What alternative fuels have been used in transportation to reduce air pollution?