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Title: Characteristics of the Atmosphere


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Characteristics of the Atmosphere
  • Pgs. 4 -9

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What is the Atmosphere?
  • The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that
    surrounds the Earth.
  • It contains oxygen for us to breath.
  • It protects us from harmful UV rays.

3
Composition of the Atmosphere
  • Nitrogen 78
  • Oxygen 21
  • Carbon Dioxide, Water Vapor, Argon and others
    1
  • Dust, volcanic ash, salts dirt and smoke make up
    some of the solids in the atmosphere.
  • Water droplets in the air are the most abundant
    liquid in the atmosphere.

4
Atmospheric Pressure and Temperature
  • Air pressure is the measure of the force with
    which the air molecules push on a surface.
  • Your ears pop on an airplane or elevator when the
    air pressure outside your ears changes and then
    equalize.

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Pressure
  • The Earths atmosphere is held close to the
    surface by Earths gravity.
  • Most of the particles in the atmosphere are close
    to the surface and so pressure is greatest
    closest to the surface.
  • As you increase altitude, there are less air
    particles applying pressure to you and pressure
    decreases.
  • Altitude is the height of an object above the
    Earths surface.

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Air Temperature
  • Air temperature changes as you increase altitude.
  • The temperature changes from cooler to warmer
    based upon how solar energy is absorbed as it
    moves through the different layers of the
    atmosphere.
  • Some layers will absorb more solar energy than
    others.

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Troposphere
  • The lowest layer of the atmosphere is also the
    densest layer.
  • It contains 90 of the atmospheres total mass.
  • Most of the Earths carbon dioxide, water vapor,
    clouds, air pollution, weather, and life-forms
    are in the troposphere.

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Stratosphere
  • The stratosphere is the second lowest layer of
    the atmosphere.
  • It has very thin air and contains little
    moisture.
  • Temperature ranges from -60 0.
  • Temperature rises with altitude due to Ozone
    molecules that absorb UV radiation.
  • Ozone is made of 3 Oxygen atoms.

9
Mesosphere
  • The mesosphere is above the stratosphere and is
    the coldest layer of the atmosphere.
  • Temperature decreases with altitude ranging from
    0 (-93) C.
  • Large wind storms exist in the mesosphere that
    can exceed 320km/hr winds!

10
Thermosphere
  • The uppermost atmospheric layer is the
    thermosphere.
  • The temperature increases with altitude.
  • Many gases absorb solar radiation.
  • Temperatures can reach 1,700 C.
  • The particles are very spread out and moving very
    fast, however, it would not feel very warm.
  • Heat is not transferred because the particles are
    too spread out.

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Ionosphere
  • Within the lower thermosphere and upper
    mesosphere is an area where x-rays and gamma rays
    are absorbed.
  • Here the particles become electrically charged,
    like ions.
  • This area is known as the ionosphere.
  • Ions can radiate different light colors when
    charged.
  • The ionosphere can also reflect AM radio waves.
  • The more reflection that occurs, the clearer the
    signal.
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