


Benjamin Awad
Earth Science teacher | Tutor for 6 years
I hold a degree in Earth Science from the renowned Savannah College of Art and Design. Passionate about unraveling the mysteries of our planet, I bring a unique blend of scientific expertise and artistic insight to the world of education. With a commitment to fostering curiosity and understanding in students, I am here to guide and answer questions across various subjects. Let's explore the wonders of learning together.
Questions
How do changes in pressure relate to changes in weather?
What traps solar energy in the atmosphere?
In which layer of the Earth will you find the main source of internal heat?
What is the seismic moment of an earthquake and what is it used for?
How is lava produced at a mid-ocean ridge?
What forms when magma cools and hardens?
What is responsible for the saltiness of ocean water?
Why can't we see the moon during the new moon phase?
What is the driving force behind plate tectonics?
Why is it difficult to interpret the rock record of Precambrian time?
What two atmospheric layers are separated by the tropopause?
What is a mid-ocean ridge?
What is rubbing a mineral against a piece of unglazed ceramic tile a test for?
How do fossils fuels form?
What is a seismic wave?
What is the relationship between the atmosphere and gravity?
- Why are there different rock types found in the continental and oceanic crust?
- What are the two most common gases in the atmosphere?
- Why do most clouds form in the troposphere?
- Convergent boundaries are sometimes called destructive plate margins. What is destroyed at a convergent boundary?