Olivia Akins
Environmental Science teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Environmental Science from Florida State College at Jacksonville. With a passion for sustainability and a dedication to education, I'm here to guide students through the complexities of environmental issues. My expertise spans ecology, conservation, and renewable energy, offering insights to foster a deeper understanding of our planet. Whether it's biology, chemistry, or environmental policy, I'm committed to empowering students to make a positive impact on the world around them. Let's explore the wonders of science together!
Questions
What are different natural disasters in the grasslands?
How are cellular respiration and photosynthesis dependent on each other?
Can geothermal energy replace a non-renewable energy type?
What is an advantage of wind energy?
How do human actions contribute to global warming?
Why is water cycle important?
Why did the United States ban the use of DDT?
Which of the following are commonly found in kelp forests and sandy beaches in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary?
What happens to the energy at each level as you move up the food pyramid?
Do the different types of coal (such as anthracite, lignite, and bituminous) have different amount of energy?
How can solar energy save money?
How is geothermal energy produced?
Why do hydroelectric dams raise the water behind them high as possible?
How can we conserve rangelands?
What are some ways in which people can conserve natural resources?
What are risks associated with mining?
How does natural gas differ from propane?
How do humans impact the water cycle?
Why can hydrogen be used as a fuel source in the future?
What are the uses of black soil in India?