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Atmosphere layer of gases -protects life on earth -blanket of air -reaches to approximately 1000 km Atmospheric layer
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-consists of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% of other gases (helium, neon, and ozone) -nitrogen -oxygen -argon
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STRUCTURE OF THE ATMOSPHERE Exosphere
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- outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere - merges with the emptiness of outer space - hydrogen and helium 1. Exosphere
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- second-highest layer of Earth's atmosphere - lower part contains the thermosphere - completely cloudless and free of water vapor - high as 1,727˚C 2. Thermosphere
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3.Mesosphere - third highest layer of Earth's atmosphere - coldest place on earth - mesopause separates the mesosphere from the next layer - low as -93˚C
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4. Stratosphere - the second-lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere - dry, clean, cold and less dense - contains the ozone layer - temperatures rise with increasing altitude - increases gradually to -3˚C
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5. Troposphere - lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere - 17 to -52˚C - bounded above by the tropopause, a boundary marked by stable temperaturestropopause - temperature usually declines with increasing altitude
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Other layers : Ozone layer - contained within the stratosphere - in the lower portion of the stratosphere Ionosphere - region of the atmosphere that is ionized by solar radiation - overlaps the atmosphere
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Greenhouse Effect - capture and recycle energy - water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, troposheric ozone, fluorocarbons
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Weather and Climate Weather – specific condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time - temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, visibility, wind Climate – general pattern of the weather
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Weather Patterns and Irregularities 1) Global Winds - uneven heating produces global circulation patterns 2) Air Masses - drive large bodies of air 3) Fronts - location where two air masses
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4) Jet Streams - high in the atmosphere, narrow bands of strong wind 5) Coriolis Effect - global winds do not move in straight lines
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