


Isaac Abel
Earth Science teacher | Experienced educator in USA
As an Earth Science graduate from Brigham Young University-Idaho, my passion lies in unraveling the wonders of our planet. With a solid academic foundation, I bring a wealth of knowledge to the table. From geological formations to atmospheric phenomena, I'm here to guide you through the intricacies of Earth Science. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together!
Questions
What is the name of the mountain range in the west of North America?
Why is upwelling important to ocean life?
Where is the Ganges River located?
How can solar storms affect earth?
How do you calculate the surface area of the earth?
What are some of the problems associated with coal?
What are the divisions of the geologic time scale?
How is carbon 14 used to date fossils?
Where is the location of most volcanoes?
What is a mafic mineral?
What are the most important energy resources for the United States?
Which European countries are mostly covered in ice?
What are clay soils and what do they look like?
How do scientists study the past climate of the Earth?
How has marine life changed throughout earth's history?
Assuming typical speeds of 8.8 km/s and 5.4 km/s for P and S waves, respectively, how far away did an earthquake occur if a particular seismic station detects the arrival of these two types of waves 1.0 min apart?
How is Earth's mass related to its ability to have an atmosphere?
What are the main causes of water pollution?
How does the density of the outer planets compare to the density of the inner planets?
What three ways is thermal energy transferred in the atmosphere?