


Isaac Ayoub
Environmental Science teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Environmental Science from Minnesota State University, Mankato. My passion lies in exploring the intricate connections between ecosystems and human activities. With a firm foundation in environmental principles, I am dedicated to imparting knowledge and fostering an understanding of our planet's complexities. Through engaging discussions and practical applications, I aim to empower students to become stewards of the environment. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together, where learning extends beyond the classroom and into the vibrant world around us.
Questions
What are the disadvantages of hydrogen fuel cells?
What are things the government can do to reduce pollution?
What causes changes in the earth's surface?
How does population growth affect climate change?
How is climate change happening?
Can someone defend the theory that natural selection causes species to evolve?
Does the law of conservation of mass require water to be in a particular phase?
How do solar panels convert the energy into electricity?
How does soil type play a mile in the effects of acid rain?
Farmers add fertilizers that contain nitrogen and phosphorus to their crops. Why don't they add carbon as well?
How do natural disasters affect climate?
What is eutrophication? Why would allowing nitrogen or phosphorous fertilizers to run into a body of water can negatively affect life in it?
How do evolution and natural selection differ?
How do natural disasters affect climate change?
What do we mean by a runaway greenhouse effect?
How does the phosphorus cycle affect the biodiversity?
How is ozone made in the atmosphere?
How does the amount of biomass at the fourth trophic level compare to the amount of biomass at the third troph?
What is the best method for the preservation of water quality?
How do you calculate the efficiency of energy transfer?