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 do countries experience overpopulation?
How can coal be made cleaner?
How do natural disasters affect humans?
How do you transport geothermal energy?
What are the concerns of the environmental justice movement?
How does uranium mining contribute to climate change?
How does human development change the water cycle?
How can pollution be prevented?
How does climate change affect our water resources?
Does solar energy need to be used right away?
What are things the government can do to reduce pollution?
How does burning coal destroy the earth?
What is the role of water in the carbon cycle?
How does solar energy compare with other renewable energy forms?
How do natural disasters affect biodiversity?
How does the nitrogen cycle affect plants?
What causes changes in the earth's surface?
Are hydrogen fuel cells a viable alternative to gasoline?
How does limestone change throughout the rock cycle?
What are examples of greenhouse gases and what are their sources?