Nova Anderson
Earth Science teacher | Tutor for 6 years
An Earth Science enthusiast with a passion for unraveling the wonders of our planet, my academic journey led me through the halls of Babson College. Armed with a degree in Earth Science, I find joy in sharing my knowledge and fostering curiosity. As your tutor, I'm here to demystify complex concepts and make learning a captivating adventure. Let's explore the intricacies of our world together, turning questions into insights.
Questions
How does Pangaea relate to continental drift?
Are only sedimentary rocks used for relative age determination? Why?
How to turn metamorphic rocks into igneous rock?
How does weathering affect metamorphic rocks?
Why do people use topographic maps?
In what ways are the inner planets different from the outer planets?
What are the three types of storms?
How does climate change affect storms?
What happens to temperature as height above the surface of the earth increases?
What are some of the main mid-ocean ridges on earth?
At what angle does sunlight strike the equator? The poles?
What two elements make up over 99% of the observable universe?
How does the color of stars relate to their temperature?
Why do composite cone volcanoes have the most violent eruptions?
What is likely to occur at a plate boundary where oceanic crust collides with continental crust?
What is eluviation and in which layer is this most likely to occur?
What types of storms are named?
Why is mapping the seafloor important? What does it help scientists understand?
How do P-waves and S-waves differ?
Why are sedimentary rocks the only rock type to contain fossils?