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By Melissa
What is the atmosphere?• The atmosphere is the mixture of gases that surround Earth.• The atmosphere is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases.• The atmosphere blocks harmful ultraviolet rays and regulates the
temperature on Earth.
What Cycles Occur in the Atmosphere?
• Water Cycle:
Precipitation
Evaporation
Condensation(clouds form)Transpiration
Condensation
Runoff
Carbon Dioxide
Dead organisms
CO2 in the Atmosphere
Combustion
Destruction of Vegetation Photosynthesis
RespirationRunoff
CarbonificationDecay
Are there any layers?• There are 5 layers( from the outermost layer in): The exosphere, the
thermosphere, the mesosphere, the stratosphere, and the troposphere.• The exosphere extends into space. It is 400+ kilometers thick.• Temperatures in the thermosphere range from about -112°F on the inside
to about 2,000°F on the outside. This is where space shuttles orbit. This is also where the Northern lights are seen. It is 50-400 km thick.
• The air is very thin in the mesosphere. This is where meteors ( shooting stars.) are seen. It is 30-50 km thick.
• Ozone is in the stratosphere. Ozone protects us against harmful UV rays from the sun. It is 10-30 km thick.
• Weather occurs in the troposphere. The higher in the troposphere you go, the the lower the temperature and the thinner the air. It is 0-10 km thick.
How do Humans Impact the Atmosphere? How Can We Change This Impact?
• We impact the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels such as coal. It causes smog ( smoke + fog) and acid rain.
• We can reduce air pollution by:• Using gas for barbeques instead of wood or coal• Biking or walking to school instead of driving• Recycling!
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