


Leo Arens
Earth Science teacher | Verified Expert
I hold a degree in Earth Science from the University of New Orleans, where I cultivated a deep understanding of our planet's dynamic processes. With a passion for teaching, I am committed to helping students navigate the complexities of Earth science. My expertise spans geology, meteorology, and environmental science, empowering learners to explore the intricate interplay between human actions and the natural world. Through personalized instruction and engaging discussions, I strive to foster a deeper appreciation for Earth's systems and inspire a commitment to environmental stewardship. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together.
Questions
How does density of the atmosphere relate to air pressure?
What types of rocks are made in volcanoes?
What are some common uses for igneous rocks?
How do climate change and global warming differ?
How can reducing peak demand for power result in decreased energy consumption?
How does the temperature vary with altitude?
What is carbon monoxide and why is it so dangerous?
What layer of the atmosphere does weather occur at?
If air over the warmer area rises, creating a lower atmospheric pressure, how would surrounding air move. Which way would the breeze likely flow at a beach on a hot day? During a cold night?
How do geologists classify metamorphic rock?
What is the diameter of the earth's moon?
What marine life is found near the great barrier reef?
How was the O-zone formed and why is it important for life on earth?
What information can fossils tell us?
What are three examples of shield volcanoes?
Why is soil considered an abiotic factor and a biotic actor?
What are the types of stress that occur in earth's crust?
What are the tropic of capricorn and the tropic of cancer?
Where are the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn?
Why is environmental science important?