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Is this possible? Why or Why Not? What is this guy feeling right now?
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1. As altitude increases, temperature decreases. Mountain tops are snowy… …even in summer.
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Atmosphere gives the Denver Broncos a home field advantage. Why? Their “Mile High” Stadium is 1 mile above sea level = 5280 ft. They have one of the best home field winning records in the NFL (190 wins – 65 losses – 1 tie)
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2. As altitude increases, air pressure and air density decreases. There is less air up there… so it is harder to breath.
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If there are different densities of air….what do you think might happen? (Remember our density column?)
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3. Layers! The atmosphere is separated into layers that differ in temperature, density and pressure.
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Layers of air surround the earth.
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4. What the layers do…. Thermosphere – contains ionosphere, aurora borealis (northern lights) Mesopause Mesosphere – burn meteorites Stratopause Stratosphere – ozone layer protects from sun Tropopause Troposphere – weather, what we breath
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ESRT pg. 14 This graph shows how the temperature changes in each layer as altitude changes (height above sea level) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j V8u7ki5LUk
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Video Reviews Characteristics of Layers Characteristics of Layers esrt pg. 14 esrt pg. 14 Brainpop Atmosphere
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Summary: Which layer do we live in? Which layer has the ozone layer? What makes one layer different from the next? What do all the layers have in common?
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