Layers of Earth’s atmosphere. How was the atmosphere formed? Atmosphere has changed (evolved) over time. Gases are held near the surface by gravity. Earth’s.

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Layers of Earth’s atmosphere

How was the atmosphere formed? Atmosphere has changed (evolved) over time. Gases are held near the surface by gravity. Earth’s early atmosphere was “outgassed” from the interior through release of gases and volcanic eruptions. Many factors, such as solar radiation and photosynthesis, help the atmosphere to develop into what we enjoy today.

Troposphere Layer closest to the earth People, plants & animals exist here Clouds, storms, precipitation are in this layer Temperature decreases (gets colder) as altitude increases

Stratosphere Starts at top of troposphere to about 50 km Where most jets fly Ozone layer is found here Temperature increases (gets warmer) with altitude because ozone absorbs UV rays which warm the air

Mesosphere km above the earth’s surface Coldest layer of the atmosphere Temperature decreases with altitude Meteors burn at this layer

Thermosphere ●Temperature increases with altitude ●Hottest layer degrees ●Air is so thin that temperature cannot be measured with a thermometer...but as motion of the few particles that are there. ●Divided into two sublayers: Exosphere Ionosphere

Exosphere Top of the thermosphere Satellites orbit here

Ionosphere Auroras occur here Radio waves are reflected back to Earth from this layer Sun’s energy breaks apart atoms into IONS at this level