Ivy Ackerman
Environmental Science teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Environmental Science from Simmons University, where I honed my passion for understanding and preserving our planet's ecosystems. With a deep-rooted commitment to environmental sustainability, I bring expertise in diverse subjects like ecology, conservation, and renewable energy. My tutoring approach emphasizes practical applications, fostering a deeper appreciation for our natural world while helping students excel in their academic pursuits. Join me in exploring the fascinating intersections of science and environmental stewardship as we tackle questions across various subjects.
Questions
What are examples of overpopulation issues?
When non-local species spread rapidly across large areas, what are they called?
When the ocean absorbs #CO_2#, the pH of the ocean water rises. What's the effect of this process?
What type of agriculture is the most harmful to biodiversity?
What are pros and cons of natural gas, coal, and oil?
How is biodiversity threatened by humans?
How do natural disasters affect food supply?
Is natural gas more likely to be used in the future, compared with other fossil fuels?
Which chemical damages the protective ozone layer?
What are some ways in which human activities affect rates of erosion globally?
What is the difference between biomass and biodiversity?
What are examples of organisms living in specific biomes?
What is the green house effect?
How do human activities lead to secondary succession?
What is caused by humans putting too much greenhouse gas into the atmosphere?
What are some causes of global warming?
How does farming affect the phosphorus cycle?
How can hydroelectric dams be used as a renewable resource?
Can the ozone layer repair itself?
What is the end effect of burning high-sulfur coal?