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11 1,300-pound monster mako shark may be the biggest ever caught MSNBC June 5, 2013

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14 Biosphere 1. atmosphere(air) 2. hydrosphere(water)
3.Lithosphere (land)

15 THE LORAX EMPEROR TAMARIN

16 total: 57. 5 million sq MILES land: water: note: 70
total: 57.5 million sq MILES land: water: note: 70.8% of the world's surface is water, 29.2% is land

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19 Figure 3.36a Combined Atmosphere
80 km / 50 mi –80° C / –112° F 70 km / 43 mi –50° C / –58° F Mesophere 60 km / 37 mi –30° C / –22° F 50 km / 31 mi –10° C / –14° F Negligible pressure 40 km / 25 mi –20° C / –4° F 5 mb Stratopause 30 km / 19 mi –40° C / –40° F 3 mb 20 km / 12 mi –60° C / –76° F Label Edit Figure 3.36a A. At sea level, atmospheric pressure is 1,013 millibars (mb). With increasing altitude above Earth's surface, the weight of air above, and therefore the atmospheric pressure, diminishes. The atmosphere divides into four unequal layers based on temperature. 10 mb Tropopause 10 km / 6 mi 60° C / 76° F 50 mb Sea level 15° C / 59° F B 200 mb A © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. 1000 mb

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21 Figure 3.36 Combined Atmosphere
Satellites orbit here Height above sea level Average temperature 120 km / 75 mi –60° C / –76° F Thermosphere 110 km / 68 mi –10° C / –14° F 100 km / 62 mi –80° C / –112° F 90 km / 56 mi –90° C / –130° F 80 km / 50 mi –80° C / –112° F 70 km / 43 mi –50° C / –58° F Mesophere 60 km / 37 mi –30° C / –22° F Label Edit Figure 3.36 A. At sea level, atmospheric pressure is 1,013 millibars (mb). With increasing altitude above Earth's surface, the weight of air above, and therefore the atmospheric pressure, diminishes. The atmosphere divides into four unequal layers based on temperature. B. The temperature and chemical properties of the atmosphere change from the troposphere through the stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere. 50 km / 31 mi –10° C / –14° F Negligible pressure 40 km / 25 mi 5 mb –20° C / –4° F Stratopause 30 km / 19 mi –40° C / –40° F 3 mb 20 km / 12 mi –60° C / –76° F 10 mb Tropopause 10 km / 6 mi 60° C / 76° F 50 mb Sea level 15° C / 59° F 200 mb B © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. A 1000 mb

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