


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
Why is Pluto now classified as a dwarf planet?
Which metamorphic rock has an even grain and can be cut into thin slabs or easily carved?
How many moons do each of the outer planets have?
What is the difference between Carbon 12, 13, and 14?
Which minerals comprise basalt?
What advancements did Galileo make in the history of telescopes?
What is the difference between active and passive methods of harnessing solar power? What are examples of each?
What are the lunar mare?
What are the main sources of air pollution?
When does frost wedging happen?
Can a footprint be a fossil?
Can scientists predict earthquakes? Why or why not?
How has the earth's moon changed over time?
What are similarities and differences between renewable and non renewable energy resources?
What is happening to the moon when it is in waxing?
What is a moraine and how are they produced?
What does earth's surface look like?
How do lines of longitude change as they get further from the prime meridian?
What happens when limestone comes in contact with an acid? Why?
How does the temperature vary with altitude?