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Monday 5/6/19 Fill out your assignment notebook for the week. Bell Ringer: How is your movement from one class to the next an example of Flow?

FlOW Flow = go from one place to another in a steady stream, typically in large numbers. How is the water cycle an example of Flow?

Tropos” means change. This layer gets its name from the weather that is constantly changing and mixing up the gases in this part of our atmosphere. The troposphere is between 5 and 9 miles (8 and 14 kilometers) thick depending on where you are on Earth. It’s thinnest at the North and South Pole. What is Air?