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
Why are there so many galaxies?
What is Europa and why are scientists particularly interested in investigating this object?
How do oceans affect weather and climate?
How does the velocity of P waves change as they enter the moho?
What energy conversion occurs in a solar panel?
How strong is gale force wind?
How do solid particles in the atomsphere play apart in the water cycle?
Coal is composed of carbon. Is it a mineral?
What is a natural resource that cannot be replaced except over thousands of years or more?
What is commonly found in places where warm air crosses a mountain and descends?
Where are the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn?
How do the oceans keep carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere at a lower level than they would otherwise be?
What is the age of the earth and how do we know this?
How do energy sources affect our environment?
How do seismic waves affect buildings?
How does economic output relate to resource consumption?
How did scientists discover the age of the rocks on the ocean floor? Which are older? Younger?
How does weathering form beaches? Thank you for an answer
How much food and water should a disaster kit contain per person?
What is the magnetosphere?