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What is the ATMOSPHERE?
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The Atmosphere The layer of gases (AIR) that surrounds the earth.
It stretches more than 400 km above us. Today, we’re going to explore it!
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TROPOSPHERE Shortest Layer (0-12 km)
Average Temperature of 25°C (Temperature drops as you go higher) All of Earth’s weather happens here. Air here contains water & dust. Most of the atmosphere’s air is here (this layer is very dense).
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STRATOSPHERE 12-50 km above earth’s surface
Very cold, until the top of the layer, where it warms to 0°C. There is no water or dust in this layer. Contains the OZONE LAYER (which absorbs UV radiation from the sun) Air is less dense than troposphere.
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MESOSPHERE 50-80 km above Earth’s surface.
Temperature plunges to -90°C (the coldest in the atmosphere) Meteors burn up here while entering the atmosphere. Air is thinner here.
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THERMOSPHERE Largest layer (80-400 km above Earth’s surface).
Air is extremely thin. Atmospheric gases fade into outer space. Satellites and shuttles orbit here. Temperature can spike to 1,800°C.
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Challenge! Make a MNEMONIC! Example: Tonight, Snakes Make Tea Everywhere Troposhere, Sratusphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere
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Definitions Density Air Pressure Altitude how compact a substance is
how much force exerted on an object by the weight of the air Low pressure brings RAIN! Altitude the height of an object
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Relationship! Altitude and Air Pressure
At higher altitudes, less air means less weight and less pressure.
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