


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
Is water everywhere under the ground?
How do people know where to drill for a water well?
How does geothermal energy convert to electricity?
What trophic level are humans?
What are examples of greenhouse gases and what are their sources?
How can pesticide use be harmful to human agriculture?
How does ecological change differ from evolutionary change?
What are the pros and cons of strip mining?
How does methane contribute to the greenhouse effect?
What are examples of environmental problems happening in different biomes?
What are environmental consequences of using fossil fuel?
How does deforestation lead to desertification?
How is biomass being used today?
How do natural disasters affect climate?
What are the six main processes involved in the water cycle?
How do natural gas cars work?
Removing all tree cover from a watershed greatly increases water runoff and loss of soil nutrients. This in turn increases soil erosion, causing more vegetation to die, leaving barren ground, which causes more erosion. What is this cycle known as?
Which would be a better suited climate for agriculture: the soil of a tropical rain forest, or that of a temperate deciduous forest? Why?
What are factors that may affect diversity levels in a given community?
How does the widespread study of environmental science affect government policy?