


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 would happen if the Earth's axis didn't tilt?
How is the observable universe defined?
How can satellites be used for weather?
How was the O-zone formed and why is it important for life on earth?
How is wind converted into useable energy?
What effect does the Peru currents have on the climate of South America?
What is a natural resource that cannot be replaced except over thousands of years or more?
How can volcanic eruptions be predicted?
Why is earth's surface broken into plates?
What do scientists use to determine the absolute age of fossils and rocks.?
What is the only phase of the moon during which a solar eclipse can occur? Why?
How do igneous rocks turn into sediment?
How is wind produced?
How will the private sector enable new advances in space exploration?
Which seismic wave travels fastest?
Why are sedimentary rocks stratified?
What are the lines of evidence for human impact on global climate change?
Why does wave refraction occur at a shoreline?
How are minerals and rocks related?
How does saturn differ from the other outer planets?