The Atmosphere Definition The layer of gases surrounding

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The Atmosphere

The Atmosphere

Definition The layer of gases surrounding Earth; composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen

Definition The layer of gases surrounding Earth; composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen

Layers http: //www. fi. edu/wright/again/wings. avkids. com/Book/Atmosphere/Images/atmos_layers. gif

Layers http: //www. fi. edu/wright/again/wings. avkids. com/Book/Atmosphere/Images/atmos_layers. gif

Troposphere • This is where all plants and animals live and breathe • Where

Troposphere • This is where all plants and animals live and breathe • Where weather takes place • Air is mixes • T decreases with altitude http: //atschool. eduweb. co. uk/kingworc/departments/geography/nottingham/atmosphere/pages/gfx/troposphere. jpg

Ozone Layer • Pale blue gas with a strong odor. • 90% of all

Ozone Layer • Pale blue gas with a strong odor. • 90% of all ozone is found in the stratosphere • 10% is found in the troposphere • Ozone is extremely important because it is the only gas that absorbs ultraviolet radiation from the Sun and protects the surface of the Earth and people from the damaging effects of UV rays http: //ess. geology. ufl. edu/ess/Notes/090 -Ozone_Depletion/depl 2. jpg

Stratosphere • Ozone in this layer stops many of the sun's harmful rays from

Stratosphere • Ozone in this layer stops many of the sun's harmful rays from reaching the earth • People can not breathe in this layer.

Mesosphere • T decreases with altitude • This is where we see "falling stars"

Mesosphere • T decreases with altitude • This is where we see "falling stars" – meteors burning up as they fall to Earth

Thermosphere • Layer of the atmosphere which is first exposed to the Sun's radiation

Thermosphere • Layer of the atmosphere which is first exposed to the Sun's radiation and so is first heated by the Sun. • The air is very thin • The temperature dependent on solar activity.

Ionosphere • An extension or a part of thermosphere. So technically, the ionosphere is

Ionosphere • An extension or a part of thermosphere. So technically, the ionosphere is not another atmospheric layer. • Free electrons and ions tend to recombine

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http: //science-education. pppl. gov/Summer. Inst/aurora%20 borealis. jpg

Exosphere • Highest layer of the atmosphere. The air is very thin here •

Exosphere • Highest layer of the atmosphere. The air is very thin here • Atoms and molecules escape into space

Let’s look at an animation: http: //earthguide. ucsd. edu/earthgu ide/diagrams/atmosphere/index. ht ml

Let’s look at an animation: http: //earthguide. ucsd. edu/earthgu ide/diagrams/atmosphere/index. ht ml