In an attempt to harness natural or clean, non-renewable resources, we’ve discovered many alternative energy options, specifically renewable ones. Let’s do a whistle-stop tour of renewable resources examples, or you can jump to the pros and cons of renewable energy now. What is renewable en...
Open questions provide students with the opportunity to express a range of different thoughts and ideas in their responses. Why do we need leaders? Why do teachers ask so many questions? Why do we dream? Why do people live near volcanoes? Why did the UK vote in favour of Brexit? Why doe...
Temperatures increase below Earth’s surface at a rate of about 30 °C per km in the first 10 km (roughly 90 °F per mile in the first 6 miles) below the surface. This internal heat of Earth is an immense store of energy and can manifest aboveground in phenomena such as volcanoes, ...