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
Why is the ozone layer important to life on earth?
What is the source of rain?
Where did the oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere come from?
What is the formula for cellular respiration and photosynthesis?
What's the relationship between environmental science and environmental sustainability?
Do greenhouse gases absorb or transmit light? And what kind of light?
What is an experiment to demonstrate cellular respiration?
How is agriculture a source of air pollution?
What are the six major biomes of the world?
What movie about climate change and the environment is Al Gore famous for?
How are oxygen and ozone alike?
What is the difference between fission and fusion?
What are some pros and cons of mining?
What are the types of agriculture in different parts of world?
Do cars use fossil fuels? What kind?
How is evolution both fact and theory?
What are the human impacts on species diversity?
What would happen if most of the forests of Earth were cut down?
Does silt have good water infiltration and holding capacity?
Do you agree with nuclear energy? Please provide facts and sources.