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TA11A – Learn About The Atmosphere Use with BrishLab ES11A This material is CC by StarMaterials.com
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Page 1 Para 1 1- What two words combine to form the word Atmosphere?
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The word atmosphere comes from atmos, meaning vapor and sphaira, meaning sphere. Page 1 Para 1 1- What two words combine to form the word Atmosphere?
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The word atmosphere comes from atmos, meaning vapor and sphaira, meaning sphere. Page 1 Para 1 1- What two words combine to form the word Atmosphere? Image Link Image Link
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Page 1 Para 2 2- Why would a balance of gasses be needed for us to stay alive on Earth?
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Page 1 Para 2 Because we need oxygen to live, and other gasses to keep out temperature stable. 2- Why would a balance of gasses be needed for us to stay alive on Earth?
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Page 1 Para 2 Because we need oxygen to live, and other gasses to keep out temperature stable. 2- Why would a balance of gasses be needed for us to stay alive on Earth? Image Link Image Link
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Page 1 Para 3 3- Compared to a basketball, how thick would our atmosphere be?
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Page 1 Para 3 Our atmosphere would only be as thick as a piece of paper if the Earth were the size of a basketball. 3- Compared to a basketball, how thick would our atmosphere be?
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Page 1 Para 3 Our atmosphere would only be as thick as a piece of paper if the Earth were the size of a basketball. 3- Compared to a basketball, how thick would our atmosphere be? Image Link Image Link
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Page 1 Para 4 4- How would the Earth and the moon be similar without an atmosphere?
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Page 1 Para 4 Without an atmosphere, we would have no water no life. 4- How would the Earth and the moon be similar without an atmosphere?
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Page 1 Para 4 Without an atmosphere, we would have no water no life. 4- How would the Earth and the moon be similar without an atmosphere? Image Link Image Link
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Page 1 Para 5 5- If air is packed tighter together at Earth’s surface, what force could hold it there?
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Page 1 Para 5 Gravity holds our atmosphere on Earth 5- If air is packed tighter together at Earth’s surface, what force could hold it there?
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Page 1 Para 5 Gravity holds our atmosphere on Earth 5- If air is packed tighter together at Earth’s surface, what force could hold it there? Image Link Image Link
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Page 1 Para 6 6- How does the atmosphere keep the temperatures even so that our water is not frozen or boiling?
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Page 1 Para 6 Our atmosphere traps energy much like a greenhouse. 6- How does the atmosphere keep the temperatures even so that our water is not frozen or boiling?
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Page 1 Para 6 Our atmosphere traps energy much like a greenhouse. 6- How does the atmosphere keep the temperatures even so that our water is not frozen or boiling? Image Link Image Link
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Page 2 Para 9 7- Water is locked in a water cycle. Is any more water being made?
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Page 2 Para 9 All Earth’s water is recycled and used again. No new water is being made – just reused. 7- Water is locked in a water cycle. Is any more water being made?
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Page 2 Para 9 All Earth’s water is recycled and used again. No new water is being made – just reused. 7- Water is locked in a water cycle. Is any more water being made? Image Link Image Link
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Page 2 Para 10 8- How does the Ozone layer help keep us alive?
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Page 2 Para 10 The Ozone layer helps us by absorbing the Sun’s UV rays. 8- How does the Ozone layer help keep us alive?
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Page 2 Para 10 The Ozone layer helps us by absorbing the Sun’s UV rays. 8- How does the Ozone layer help keep us alive? Image Link Image Link
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Page 2 Para 11 9- There’s a lot of talk about Carbon Dioxide in our air. What percent of our air is Carbon Dioxide?
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Page 2 Para 11 Carbon Dioxide makes up 0.0387% of our air -a very small part. 9- There’s a lot of talk about Carbon Dioxide in our air. What percent of our air is Carbon Dioxide?
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Page 2 Para 11 Carbon Dioxide makes up 0.0387% of our air -a very small part. 9- There’s a lot of talk about Carbon Dioxide in our air. What percent of our air is Carbon Dioxide? Image Link Image Link
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Page 2 Para 12 10- All atmospheres are made of gasses. How are other planet’s atmospheres different?
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Page 2 Para 12 The types and amounts of gasses are all different. 10- All atmospheres are made of gasses. How are other planet’s atmospheres different?
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Page 2 Para 12 The types and amounts of gasses are all different. 10- All atmospheres are made of gasses. How are other planet’s atmospheres different? Image Link Image Link
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Draw and label a circle graph (pie chart) of the top three gasses that make up our atmosphere.
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