Mason Allen
Earth Science teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Earth Science from East Stroudsburg University. With a passion for understanding the Earth's processes, I offer insightful explanations and engaging lessons on various topics within the field. My goal is to make complex concepts understandable and enjoyable for students. Whether it's explaining geological formations or discussing environmental issues, I am here to help students expand their knowledge and curiosity about the world around them.
Questions
When the time of day for a certain ship at sea is 12 noon, the time of day at the prime meridian (0° longitude) is 5 P.M. What is the ship’s longitude?
Which are all the subspecialties of Earth Science?
What is the heliocentric theory?
What was the climate like on Pangaea?
How do convection cells in the atmosphere affect climate?
What is a horn and how is it formed?
What are some examples of landforms?
How are erosion and deposition due to weathering related?
What are the main characteristics of the R horizon?
What about Earth allows it to maintain bodies of water?
What is most likely to be removed during soil erosion and why is this a problem?
How are heat flow and air movement related to the formation of thunderstorms?
How can thermal stresses lead to weathering?
Why is there very few fossils in Precambrian era?
How does a volcano eruption effect the earth systems?
What differentiates one mineral group from others? Why are minerals grouped in this manner rather than using their properties?
What is the ecliptic plane?
How are hot spots related to plate tectonics?
What are the inner planets?
What is the relationship between the distance on a map and the actual distance on Earth called?