Josephine Allen
Environmental Science teacher | Tutor for 8 years
With a degree in Environmental Science from Eastern Connecticut State University, my passion for sustainability drives my teaching. I'm dedicated to nurturing a deep understanding of ecological systems and inspiring a love for the environment in my students. From biodiversity to climate change, I'm here to provide clear explanations and engaging lessons across various subjects. Let's explore the wonders of science together, fostering curiosity and critical thinking along the way.
Questions
Is there a difference between natural hazards and natural disasters?
What is the environmental impact of diamond mining?
\What are the different types of air pollution?
Evidence suggests that earth climate is warming. Which activity do scientists believe contributes most to global warming?
Who is the father of the green revolution?
Why should we be worried about water and air pollution in China?
According to the law of conservation of matter, matter is never created or destroyed. Yet in a food pyramid the amount of biomass decreases as we move up through the pyramid, from producers to top level consumers. Why?
Do geothermal power plants pose any dangers to the environment?
How does conservation benefit the environment?
Do natural disasters happen often?
How can the rock cycle be broken?
What is a retreating monsoon?
What are some of the disadvantages to the exclusive use of synthetic fertilizers to replenish soil nutrients?
What is the science behind an earthquake?
What does sustainable yield mean in the context of environmental science?
What is the difference between horticulture and floriculture?
What is the water cycle?
How does the carbon cycle affect humans?
What is an example of an ecological niche?
What are some overlaps of the Environmental Science and Geology fields?