


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 will the increase in carbon-dioxide levels in the atmosphere (connected with global warming) affect plants? If more trees are planted, would this have any effect on atmospheric levels?
What effect does pollution have on human health?
How does nuclear energy use differ from geothermal and solar energy use?
Why is soil formation always the first stage of primary succession; does soil formation ever stop?
Can you explain how evolution occurs?
How does climate change affect photosynthesis?
What are some examples of rocks that are not formed by the rock cycle?
How does nuclear fission create energy?
Why is population growth bad?
How does water flow underground?
How do fertilizers affect the nitrogen cycle?
Farmers add fertilizers that contain nitrogen and phosphorus to their crops. Why don't they add carbon as well?
What are the six main processes involved in the water cycle?
How do trophic levels affect bioaccumulation?
What are some factors that contribute to the constancy or change of a species' traits?
How does over-irrigation lead to salinization?
How has a thinning zone layer affected human health?
What is our atmosphere mostly made out of?
What are the global wind belts?
How does pollution disrupt environmental equilibrium?