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 orbits of the planets compare to the orbits of comets?
Where is the largest volcano in the solar system?
Why are inner planets solid?
What silicate mineral is the basic building block of many rocks?
What are some examples of soil erosion?
How did oxygen become such a major component of the current atmosphere?
What are some examples of biological weathering?
Does Italy have mostly composite, shield, or cinder cone volcanoes? Or, does it have a pretty equal amount of all three?
What are the five most common mineral groups found in rock?
What are the characteristics that differentiates climate zones on earth?
What is the crust and what is it mainly composed of?
Why are metamorphic rocks harder than igneous and sedimentary rocks?
How is geological time measured?
What are the distinguishing characteristics of a stratovolcano?
How are states of matter and changes in energy related?
What are the three types of waves generate during an earthquake?
What existed before the big bang?
If a mineral has a specific gravity of 7.0. What does this mean?
What is the prime meridian?
What is biodiversity and how is it measured?