


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 does soil temperature relate to air temperature?
Why is Venus called Earth's "sister planet"?
How do scientists determine the thickness of the atmosphere?
How many moons do each of the outer planets have?
How stars form from nebulae?
Pumice, obsidian, and basalt glass all have what kind of texture?
What is a ground movement caused when rocks move and release energy called?
What are the different zones of the ocean?
How do weathering processes affect deserts?
What are the main difference between the oceanic and continental plates?
What did all known Proterozoic animal fossils not have?
Why can water pass easily through sandstone but not through shale?
Why are fossils rare in precambrian rocks?
How can carbon 14 be converted to carbon 12?
What process allows most moisture to enter the atmosphere?
What does earth's surface look like?
How was the Grand Canyon formed?
Why is there water on earth?
What conditions increase the chances of fossil formation?
How are hurricanes, typhoons, and tropical cyclones related?