What two gasses make up 99% of the troposphere? Nitrogen Oxygen.

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What two gasses make up 99% of the troposphere? Nitrogen Oxygen

Draw a pie graph of the elements that make up the hydrosphere.

Draw a picture that shows the angle of the sunshine at 8:30 am and 12 noon.

What is the air pressure at an altitude of 10 kilometers? 0.3 atm

Draw a picture of Mr. Burke with the Sun at the most intense angle.

How thick is the Mesophere? 30 kilometers 19 miles

How thick is the Mesophere? 30 kilometers 19 miles

What are the three main greenhouse gases? CO 2 Carbon Dioxide H 2 O Water Vapor CH 4 Methane

How is Ozone important to you? Ozone prevents most ultraviolet radiation from reaching the Earth’s surface.

7 0 Celcius = ______ 0 F 44

7 0 Celcius = ______ 0 F 44

Draw a graph that shows how the angle of insolation changes throughout the year. x

Name the five states the border New York. Pennsylvania New Jersey Connecticut Massachusetts Vermont

Why is it cold in the winter? The angle of insolation is lower therefore the intensity of the Sun is lower.

Why is it cold in the winter?

What happens to the angle of insolation between September 6 th to November 18 th ? Decreases

Draw a picture of a car that gets hot sitting in a parking lot. Include visible light and infrared radiation in your beautiful pic. x

80 0 Fahrenheit = ______ 0 C 27

What percent (by mass) does Iron make up in the Earth’s crust? 5.63%

What percent (by mass) does Iron make up in the Earth’s crust? 5.63%

What room number are you in? 114

What is the altitude of the Stratopause in both kilometers and miles? 50 km 32 miles

What is the altitude of the Stratopause in both kilometers and miles? 50 km 32 miles

Why is the equator hotter than the South Pole? Receives a higher angle if insolation.

Why is the equator hotter than the South Pole? Receives a higher angle if insolation.

Place the following electromagnetic energy in order from shortest wavelength to longest: Red light Gamma Rays Radio Waves Green Light