Cora Andrews
Environmental Science teacher | Experienced educator in USA
Greetings! I'm an Environmental Science enthusiast with a graduate degree from the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University. My passion lies in fostering a deep understanding of our planet and its ecosystems. As a dedicated educator, I thrive on answering questions across subjects, aiming to inspire curiosity and critical thinking. Let's embark on a learning journey together!
Questions
How can you say plants depend on abiotic component?
Is natural gas more likely to be used in the future, compared with other fossil fuels?
How does mining affect the Amazon rainforest?
How is geothermal energy produced?
Why do hydroelectric dams raise the water behind them high as possible?
How do natural gas power plants work?
How does acid rain change the conditions in small lakes, streams, oceans, rivers?
Why are weather forecasts wrong?
In an energy pyramid, how does energy increase and decrease?
What is a trophic level, and what is the 10% rule?
What are some important biogeochemical processes that cycle nutrients?
What is the most likely effect a decrease of plant life in the biosphere would have on the atmosphere?
How does scale affect environmental problems?
What is the difference between Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science?
What is the difference between the pyramid of numbers, pyramid of biomass and pyramid of energy?
How can environmental problems be local, regional, or global? What are some examples?
What impacts do humans have on ecosystems?
How are niches influenced by competition?
What can be done to prevent ozone depletion?
How do mining companies make money?