Roman Acosta
Environmental Science teacher | Experienced educator in USA
With a passion for Environmental Science, my journey led me to National University for my graduate studies. Equipped with a deep understanding of ecological systems, I thrive on unraveling environmental complexities. My expertise extends to tutoring across various subjects, offering holistic perspectives to enrich students' learning experiences. I believe in fostering curiosity and critical thinking, empowering students to become environmental stewards. Let's embark on a transformative educational journey together, where curiosity meets knowledge, and every question is an opportunity for growth.
Questions
What are the characteristics of black soil?
What is the carbon cycle?
How can solar energy be used?
What is the chemical composition of acid rain?
How does agriculture affect water resources?
What is bad about geothermal energy?
How do natural gas heaters work?
What ionic form is phosphorus found in?
Do the different types of coal (such as anthracite, lignite, and bituminous) have different amount of energy?
What is biodiversity, and what are some examples?
How does acid rain affect plant and animal life?
What are the four stages of the nitrogen cycle?
What are some causes of global warming?
How does acid rain affect society?
How do natural selection and adaptation explain behavior?
What are the principles of ozone thinning and depletion?
How can natural gas be transported?
How do you draw the water cycle?
How could phosphorus act as a limiting factor?
How does weathering contribute to soil formation?