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
What are the benefits of soil conservation?
How does biomass fuel work?
What are examples of limits on population growth?
Where does renewable energy come from?
What is the difference between Earth Science and Environmental Science?
What are the causes and effects of ozone depletion?
What is the impact of human activities on the world's oceans?
What is phosphate released from?
In what ways is human population growth a problem?
How does mining affect the economy?
How does global warming affect the average temperature of the Earth?
What are real life examples of cellular respiration?
What are the different types of fossil fuels?
Does solar energy need to be used right away?
What is the difference between point-source and nonpoint-source water pollution?
How does burning coal destroy the earth?
What is sublimation in the water cycle and what are examples?
What is ecosystem diversity?
What is the role of humans in resource development?
How do you calculate population density?