


Ezekiel Allen
Environmental Science teacher | Tutor for 5 years
With a background in Environmental Science from Cedarville University, my mission is to ignite curiosity and drive change. I bring expertise in sustainability, ecology, and conservation to the table. Through dynamic teaching methods, I aim to cultivate a deep understanding of our planet and inspire proactive environmental stewardship. From dissecting ecosystems to discussing climate change solutions, I'm committed to equipping students with the knowledge and skills to make a positive impact. Let's embark on a journey of discovery and preservation together, shaping a brighter, greener future for generations to come.
Questions
What is the definition of global warming?
How does nitrogen cycle through the land and ocean ecosystems?
How have humans impacted the carbon cycle?
What is the meaning of agriculture?
What is an ecological footprint?
How does evolution affect society?
What is an example of an animal and their niche for the grassland savannah biome?
Why is the nitrogen cycle important to living things?
What effect does a keystone predator have on its habitat?
Why do food chains rarely have more than four trophic levels?
How does burning wood change the carbon cycle?
How does the earth heat the atmosphere?
What gas contributes to both global warming and the deterioration of the ozone layer?
How does agriculture affect the water cycle?
What is one reason lakes, rivers, and other water resources should be kept free of pollution?
Is what I wrote below a good summary for the nitrogen cycle?
What are some environmental changes in the ocean and how does it affect organisms living there?
At what number will human population peak and when?
What are the pros and cons of fossil fuels?
Why is solar energy not yet more widely used?