


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
What are some of the limits of radiometric dating techniques?
What happens to the lithosphere when a plate is compressed?
For minerals, what does the Mohs scale measure?
How to test acid value of the soil?
How are erosion and deposition involved in forming a beach?
What are trace fossils and what are some examples?
How is energy transferred from the sun to the atmosphere?
What are the most important energy resources for the United States?
Which European countries are mostly covered in ice?
How did Isaac Newton revolutionize the use of telescopes?
How has marine life changed throughout earth's history?
Why are sedimentary rocks important?
How many plates is the lithosphere divided into?
How do soils become fertile?
What can tsunamis be directly caused by?
What are the main causes of water pollution?
How can Earth's plates move?
Why are igneous rocks called primary rocks?
What are the basic principles that allow a telescope to function?
How do scientists classify minerals?