


Nathan Abbe
Environmental Science teacher | Verified Expert
I hold a degree in Environmental Science from the University of Montana. With a passion for sustainability and conservation, I offer expertise across various subjects. My approach is to empower students with critical thinking skills to tackle complex environmental issues. Whether it's biology, chemistry, or geography, I'm here to guide students through their academic journey. Let's explore and learn together, finding innovative solutions to today's challenges.
Questions
How can an ecosystem become unstable?
How do you remember the nitrogen cycle?
Why does biomass decrease up the trophic levels?
How does mining affect the atmosphere, biosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere?
Where did the oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere come from?
What are the causes and effects of erosion? Are there ways it can be prevented?
How does a generator work in a geothermal power plant?
Weren't the same people who are concerned with global warming the ones that said we were going into an ice age in the 70's?
What are definitions of the terms population and community?
What can we do to stop global warming or repair the ozone layer?
What is the difference between the different types of succession?
Between strip and shaft mining, which is less harmful to the environment? And which is less harmful to the miners?
What is the difference between strip mining and underground mining?
How does poverty in developing countries affect the environment?
What energy resource produces greenhouse gases when it is used?
What is compressed natural gas?
What movie about climate change and the environment is Al Gore famous for?
How can natural disasters be predicted?
How might your life be affected if large numbers of honeybees keep dying?
Do cars use fossil fuels? What kind?