Evan Abrahamson
Environmental Science teacher | Tutor for 7 years
I hold a degree in Environmental Science from Brandeis University. With a passion for sustainability and conservation, I bring expertise in diverse ecological systems. My teaching approach emphasizes practical application and fosters a deep understanding of environmental issues. I'm committed to nurturing students' curiosity and empowering them to become stewards of our planet. Let's explore the wonders of environmental science together.
Questions
How would a high infant mortality rate affect life expectancy?
California valley soils are fertile. What does that mean?
Why do some people say global warming is real and others say it is not?
Why are lichens a good indicator of the environment's health?
What role does transpiration play in the water cycle?
How is population growth essential for development?
How is solar energy used?
Which is worse: point source pollution or non-point source pollution?
How does diversity change from species to kingdom?
What would a drawing of a food chain with 4 trophic levels look like?
What causes acid rain? What is the effect of acid rain on natural habitats?
How is solar power used to make electricity?
In general, as air temperature decreases, the rate of condensation?
What are the types of agriculture in different parts of world?
Why can insects adapt to pesticides quickly?
Why is acid rain a global issue?
Does silt have good water infiltration and holding capacity?
What do volcanoes have to do with geothermal energy?
Is it possible for two organisms to live in the same habitat but have different niches?
What is the source of the water cycle?