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
What is species richness and what is its relation to biodiversity?
What is the definition of a pioneer species, and what are some examples?
What are the causes and effect of noise pollution?
Scientists are very curious about the carbon cycle and how much carbon dioxide the ocean can hold. Why?
What are the advantages of geothermal power?
What is a good method to locate underground water for a well?
What do greenhouse gases have in common with carbon dioxide that makes each of them a greenhouse gas?
What is the threat of ozone depletion?
What fossil fuels are used for?
Is the mining sector successful at this point in time?
How do humans affect the weather?
What is an advantage of coal power plants over nuclear power plants?
What was the goal of the Green Revolution?
Why should we identify environmental problems?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of renewable sources?
How does population growth affects the rate of deforestation?
What is the slash and burn technique?
Where do fossil fuels come from?
How do biomes relate to geography?
How does dry natural gas differ from wet natural gas?