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The Atmosphere Ch. 3 sec. 2
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atmosphere Mixture of gases surrounding the Earth
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Atmosphere 78% nitrogen 21% oxygen
1% other (argon, carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor)
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Where do gases come from
Animals – cellular respiration Plants - Photosynthesis
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Where do gases come from
Volcanic eruptions Vehicles industries
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Particles in the Atmosphere
Atmospheric dust – salt, ash from fires, volcanic ash, skin, hair, pollen, bacteria, viruses
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Insulation Atmosphere insulates the Earth Slows the loss of heat
Maintains temp.
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Layers of Atmosphere Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere
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Troposphere Nearest to the Earth Weather occurs in this layer
Densest layer
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Stratosphere Extends from 18km to 50km Temp. rises
Ozone layer – O3 (absorbs UV rays)
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Mesosphere 50Km -80Km Coldest layer
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Thermosphere Farthest from Earth
Hottest layer (nitrogen and oxygen absorb solar radiation)
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Aurora - Northern lights
Nitrogen and Oxygen atoms absorb X rays and gamma rays Causes them to become charged (ions)
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Energy in the Atmosphere
Energy from sun is transferred: Radiation Conduction Convection
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Radiation Transfer of energy in the atmosphere Standing by a fire
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Conduction Flow of heat from a warmer object to a colder object by direct contact Pan on a stove
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Convection Transfer of heat by air currents
Convection oven, heater in house/car
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Heating of Atmosphere Half of solar energy that enters the atmosphere passes through and reaches Earth’s surface Absorbed or reflected by clouds, gases
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Heating of Atmosphere Oceans and land radiate energy back into atmosphere
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Heating of atmosphere Darker objects absorb more solar radiation than lighter objects
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Movement of energy Air movements cause our weather
Warm air rises and cold air sinks
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Convection Currents The continual process of warm air rising and cool air sinking in a circular motion is called Convection Currents
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Greenhouse Gases Gases in the air trap heat that is being reflected back from the Earth Heat is absorbed which warms the air
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