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 soil differ from dirt?
When a sedimentary rock undergoes extreme heat and pressure what kind of rock does it turn into?
What are some of the primary uses for satellites?
What is meant by dating rocks relatively rather than absolutely?
Is The Red Sea the result of a divergent boundary?
Why do storms move west to east?
Why do igneous rocks have crystals?
What happens at divergent plate boundaries?
An earthquake on the ocean floor produces a tsunami that hits a remote island. Is the water that hits the island the same water that was above the earthquake on the ocean floor?
How does weathering, erosion and deposition contribute to the rock cycle?
What is an aquifer?
How do tides affect ocean life?
How does ocean currents affect the earth?
The Red Sea and the Persian Gulf are parts of which ocean?
What is the history of the seismograph?
What type of air rises?
How does gravity affect erosion and deposition?
What are the different layers of the sun?
What is a carving from stone or other hard material called?
Why do u think we should maintain a balance among all the realms of the earth?