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 makes up acid rain?
What is the definition of population ecology?
Why is carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increasing?
What are the causes and effects of ozone depletion?
What are health hazards and effects of pollution on terrestrial and aquatic life?
What are some of the laws preventing pollution in the Philippines?
How do you transport geothermal energy?
Why should we know about carbon footprints?
Which ecosystems have high biodiversity? How about low biodiversity?
How does nuclear energy use differ from geothermal and solar energy use?
What are things the government can do to reduce pollution?
What is sublimation in the water cycle and what are examples?
How does farm diversity facilitate sustainable agriculture?
Where is the most biodiversity found in the world?
What does carrying capacity mean in ecology?
In what ways is biodiversity threatened?
What is the name of the international group of scientists who evaluate scientific studies related to any aspect of climate change to give thorough and objective assessment of the data?
What trophic levels do decomposers feed on?
How do chlorofluorocarbons destroy ozone?
Is solar energy practical for everyday use?