Jose Arroyo
Environmental Science teacher | Tutor for 8 years
With a degree in Environmental Science from Santa Fe College, my passion lies in unraveling the complexities of our natural world. I bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to help students grasp environmental concepts with clarity and depth. From ecological systems to sustainability practices, I aim to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of our environment. With a focus on interactive learning and real-world applications, I strive to empower students to become stewards of the planet. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together.
Questions
How does agriculture impact our ecosystems?
How does diversity affect species survival?
What is the nuclear energy conversion process?
What the concentration of sulfuric acid I should be using to make acid rain?
How is evolution both fact and theory?
What part of the energy transfer chain should you eat?
How does coal differ from oil?
Are all threats to biodiversity caused by humans?
Why might Methane be considered a more important greenhouse gas then Carbon Dioxide?
What ionic form is phosphorus found in?
What is the difference between O2 and O3?
How corrosive is ozone gas when subjected to iron?
Why are weather forecasts wrong?
What is the hydrological cycle?
How did agriculture change the world?
How does pollution cause the destruction of forests?
How does pollution affect health care?
What biomes do pandas live in?
Why is research in hydrogen fuel cells important?
How can the water cycle be disrupted?