


Julia Acosta
Environmental Science teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I'm a passionate educator with a background in Environmental Science from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Committed to fostering a love for learning, I bring a wealth of knowledge to answer your questions across various subjects. Let's explore the world of academia together and uncover the joy of understanding.
Questions
In the past, why did humans settle near rivers and not near mountains and deserts?
When will the ozone layer disappear?
Why use hydrogen in a fuel cell?
Why should we know about carbon footprints?
What is the most destructive of all natural disasters?
How can pollution be prevented?
How does global warming affect the average temperature of the Earth?
How are air and water pollution different?
What is an organism's trophic level?
What are the limitations of nuclear fusion?
Why can't food chains go on forever?
What type of Ozone is a major component of smog?
How does does global warming affect animals and their habitats?
What are some disadvantages of energy efficiency?
How do you calculate population density?
What factors have enabled American farmers to grow huge amounts of crops for sale in cities throughout this country and in foreign countries?
How does development differ from evolution?
Why are the citizens of G8 countries responsible for a disproportionate amount of greenhouse gas emissions?
How does water contribute to the fitness of the environment to support life?
As DDT moves up the trophic levels in food chains or webs, does its concentration increase or decrease?