


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 do low pressure systems rotate clockwise in the northern hemisphere, and clockwise in the southern hemisphere?
How could volcanic eruptions generate tsunamis?
Why is the atmosphere important to life on earth?
In which era did dinosaurs exist or begin to exist? Mammals?
What type of stream valley forms in mountainous areas?
What type of dune forms at right angles to the wind when there is abundant sand, a |ack of vegetation, and a constant wind direction?
Where does the sun convert matter into energy?
How can a refractometer be used to identify gemstones?
What are some of the physical features that are found in ocean basins?
What revolutions occur in the sun-earth-moon system?
What colour is the Sun?
How much incoming solar radiation is initially transmitted by the atmosphere?
What factors contribute to high levels of air pollution in China?
What are waves produced by earthquakes called?
The two layers that make up the lithosphere are what?
What is a cinder cone? What eruptive styles are common at cinder cones?
Why does the sun shine?
What are the most common types of precipitation?
How does carbon dioxide contribute to the greenhouse effect?
What sort of temperatures would you experience in the mesosphere?