Mila Bautista
Earth Science teacher | Verified Expert
I'm a passionate Earth Science educator, specializing in imparting knowledge gained from my studies at Saint Louis University. With a deep understanding of our planet's systems and processes, I strive to make complex concepts accessible to all learners. Through engaging lessons and hands-on activities, I foster curiosity and critical thinking in my students. Whether exploring geology, meteorology, or environmental science, I'm dedicated to empowering students to understand and appreciate the world around them. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together!
Questions
How does a hurricane finally die down?
Why do stars sometimes lose mass? How does this happen?
What climatic factors are most important in the weathering process?
How is the amount of energy released during an earthquake measured?
How are plate tectonics and continental drift similar?
What is the approximate dew point temperature if the bulb temperature is 11 degrees C and the wet- bulb temperature is 8 degrees C?
Does Earth experience unequal heating?
What is the largest mountain range in the world?
What is the part of the earth that makes up most f its mass?
What is energy conservation and what are some examples?
How do p waves move?
What is energy that is absorbed by land and water changed into?
What is the geologic column?
What is the ozone Layer?
How is the age of the sun determined?
What are the three layers of the atmosphere and their heights?
Why is the ocean blue?
What is the boundary where 2 plates are moving together?
What is Snowball earth, when did it occur, and what impact did it have on life on earth?
Why are weather predictions important?