


Emilia Alcaraz
Environmental Science teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Environmental Science from the New York Institute of Technology. Passionate about sustainability and ecological conservation, I bring expertise in various environmental topics to my teaching. With a dedication to fostering understanding and action, I empower students to engage deeply with the world around them. My approach combines academic rigor with real-world relevance, ensuring that learners grasp both the theory and practical applications of environmental science. Join me in exploring the complexities of our planet and discovering how we can contribute to a more sustainable future.
Questions
How are hydrogen fuel cells made into energy?
What are the different branches of agriculture?
What cities have the worst and best air pollution?
How can coal mining harm the environment?
How do humans impact water resources?
How can urbanization affect water sources?
What is a renewable resource?
What happens to the energy at each level as you move up the food pyramid?
How does solar energy convert the heat energy into electrical energy?
How can solar energy save money?
Does natural selection operate on asexual species?
What animal is the mascot of the World Wildlife Fund?
How does pollution affect marine life?
Where is most of the world's corn and soy grown?
How does the carbon cycle work?
What is the Law of Tolerance?
What is the difference between Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science?
What percent of the atmosphere is #CO_2#?
How is solar energy used in transportation?
How might the increase in human population have an impact on the Chesapeake Bay Watershed?