


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 resource conservation benefit the environment?
How can acid rain harm lakes and ponds?
What are some facts that go against the idea that global warming is caused by humans?
How is falling water converted to electricity in a hydroelectric plant?
How does natural selection affect the frequency of mutations?
What is the definition of demography?
How are the carbon cycle and global warming connected?
Why is it better to only collect tree branches rather than cut down an entire tree?
What type of alternative energy do wind turbines use?
How much energy does an air conditioner with an 9.7 EER save as opposed to a 10.7 EER?
Where on earth is there a lot of light pollution?
What are some good hands-on activity ideas to teach the water cycle?
Rain may wash fertilizers into bodies of water, such as ponds. How might fertilizer affect a pond?
How does ENSO affect the distribution of rainfall?
How does the nitrogen cycle affect the environment?
What causes soil erosion on mountains?
How do the carbon, nitrogen, hydrologic, and phosphorus cycles get from organisms back to the environment?
How do plants relate to the nitrogen cycle?
What are health hazards and effects of pollution on terrestrial and aquatic life?
What is a person who reports and forecasts the weather called?