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Earth’s Atmosphere
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What is the Earth's atmosphere?
A thin layer of air that forms a protective covering around the planet. A envelope of gases that surround the planet.
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Where is it found? It begins ______________________ and ends in _________________________. Earth’s surface outer space
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What makes up the Atmosphere?
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What makes up the atmosphere?
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Gases in the atmosphere...
Nitrogen 78% Oxygen 21% How much Nitrogen is in the atmosphere compared to Oxygen? (Answer: More than 3x’s the amount) 1% Trace Gasses
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Water Vapor Gas Invisible not the same as steam
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Liquids in the Atmosphere
What type of liquids are in the atmosphere? Liquid droplets other than the water in clouds Where do they come from? When a volcano erupts, liquids are released. For example, Sulfuric Acid can produce spectacular sunsets.
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Other particles that are in the atmosphere
Dust Salt Pollen
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How do solids get into the Atmosphere?
Dust—dead skin & pollutants that wind picks up and carries it along Salt—evaporation from the ocean Pollen—trees & flowers as they bloom in spring Smoke—burning substances
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Why is the atmosphere so important to us?
Contains Oxygen & other gases need for survival Helps maintain a balance between the amount of heat absorbed from the Sun and the amount of heat that escapes back into space. The days would be extremely hot, and the nights would be extremely cold. Traps heat to keep water in a liquid Protects life-forms from some of the Sun’s harmful rays.
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Layers of the Atmosphere
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How many layers are there in the Earth's atmosphere?
The atmosphere is made up of 4 main layers: - Troposphere - Stratosphere - Mesosphere -Thermosphere (Ionsophere & Exosphere)
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Troposphere Tropo- means “turning” or “changing”
Temp: current air temp to -60 degrees Celsius Location: from Earth’s surface to 12 km Weather occurs in this layer As altitude increases in the Troposphere, the temperature decreases.
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The lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere...
What is unique about the troposphere study It is where we… sleep eat The lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere... Contains 99% of the water vapor & 75% of the atmospheric gases. Rain, snow, and clouds occur here.
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Where is the Stratosphere?
Located above the troposphere!
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Stratosphere Strato- means “layer” or “spread out”
Temp: -60 to 0 degrees Celsius Location: from 12 km to 50 km It contains the ozone layer, which is O + O + O = O3 (Ozone). Absorbs energy from Sun Protects us from the Sun’s UV rays Weather balloons rise and gather data
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What does the ozone layer
do for us on Earth? Protects us from harmful rays from the sun, by absorbing most of the ultraviolet (UV) radiation—one type of energy that comes from the sun that causes damage to skin and causes cancer.
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endangering our future!
What is causing damage to our ozone layer... endangering our future!
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Caution! Dangerous Pollutants!
Smog CFC's
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CFCs CFCs are chlorofluorocarbons-chemical compounds used in aerosol sprays, refrigerators, air conditioners & the making of Styrofoam packing.
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How do they destroy the ozone layer?
They break the ozone molecule apart causing them to change into new compounds that don’t absorb UV radiation, so more radiation reaches Earth.
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Over which continent was there a big hole in the ozone layer found?
Antarctica
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What are the upper layers
of the atmosphere? Mesosphere Meso- means “middle” Remember when we discussed meteors, meteorites, and meteroids? What was a shooting star called? (Answer: meteor) If you have ever seen a shooting star, you might have witnessed a meteor in the mesosphere. The thermosphere is named for its high temperatures, and is the thickest atmospheric layer. In between the mesosphere and the thermosphere is a layer of electrically charges particles called the ionosphere. It is the Ionosphere that allows for radio waves to travel to other cities across the country. The space shuttle orbits Earth in the exosphere. Beyond the exosphere is outer space.
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Mesosphere Temp: from 0 to -90 degrees Celsius
Location: 50 km to 80 km What does this layer protect us from? Protects Earth’s surface from being hit by most meteoroids. These chunks of rock burn and leave a streak of light known as shooting star.
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What are the upper layers
of the atmosphere? Thermosphere (high temps) Remember when we discussed meteors, meteorites, and meteroids? What was a shooting star called? (Answer: meteor) If you have ever seen a shooting star, you might have witnessed a meteor in the mesosphere. The thermosphere is named for its high temperatures, and is the thickest atmospheric layer. In between the mesosphere and the thermosphere is a layer of electrically charges particles called the ionosphere. It is the Ionosphere that allows for radio waves to travel to other cities across the country. The space shuttle orbits Earth in the exosphere. Beyond the exosphere is outer space. Thermo- means “heat”
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Thermosphere Temp: from -90 to 80 degrees Celsius
Location: Above 80 km to outer space Why does it seem to be cold in this layer? Even though the temp is high, the molecules are spaced far apart in thin air. There are not enough of them to collide with a thermometer and warm it very much.
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What are the upper layers
of the atmosphere? Exosphere Exo- means “outer” Remember when we discussed meteors, meteorites, and meteroids? What was a shooting star called? (Answer: meteor) If you have ever seen a shooting star, you might have witnessed a meteor in the mesosphere. The thermosphere is named for its high temperatures, and is the thickest atmospheric layer. In between the mesosphere and the thermosphere is a layer of electrically charges particles called the ionosphere. It is the Ionosphere that allows for radio waves to travel to other cities across the country. The space shuttle orbits Earth in the exosphere. Beyond the exosphere is outer space.
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Exosphere Temps: outer temp of the Thermosphere
Location: 400 km for thousands of kilometers Outer most layer extending to space
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Ionosphere Ions are electrically charged particles that allow radio waves to travel to other cities mostly at night, so you can hear radio stations from other cites in our country. Lowest layer of the thermosphere Location: 80 km to 400 km
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Beyond the exosphere is outer space.
Due to few molecules in this layer, the space shuttle maneuvers through this layer using only rocket thrusters because the wings are useless.
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Atmospheric Pressure
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What factors influence
atmospheric pressure? Earth's gravity Distance from Earth's surface
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The closer the atmospheric gases are to the Earth, the greater the pressure or force.
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Which football player feels greater pressure?
The football player at the bottom of the pile feels greater pressure because he is closer to the earth’s surface, and the player on top is farther away from the earth’s surface (gravity is pulling harder on him than on the player at the top of the pile). Just like the gas molecules are closer together near the earth’s surface and have greater pressure than the molecules farther away from the surface. Where is air pressure greater – in the exosphere or the troposphere? (Answer: troposphere) Why???
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Where is air pressure greater-in the exosphere or in the troposphere?
Why? Because it is the layer closest to Earth’s surface.
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