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What surrounds Earth?

What surrounds Earth?. Earth’s Atmosphere: . A tmo - means gas . -sphere means area. The Atmosphere. Earth’s Atmosphere: Is a layer of gases that surrounds the planet. Is over 600km thick. Makes conditions on Earth suitable for Living Things. 600km.

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What surrounds Earth?

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  1. What surrounds Earth? Earth’s Atmosphere: Atmo- means gas. -sphere means area. The Atmosphere

  2. Earth’s Atmosphere: • Is a layer of gases that surrounds the planet. • Is over 600km thick. • Makes conditions on Earth suitable for LivingThings. 600km

  3. Each layer ranges in thickness depending on time of year. In the winter the atmosphere layers are not as thick. The atmosphere can be divided into 5 distinct layers

  4. Thermosphere Mesosphere Stratosphere Troposphere Earth

  5. Main atmospheric gases: • The gases that make up most of the atmosphere are ______ & ______. • Ozone is a form of oxygen found in the Stratosphere. • Water Vapor is important for weather conditions in the troposphere.

  6. Exosphere (outer) • Blends into outerspace. Outer space contains no air molecules. Satellites and space shuttle orbit the Earth here.

  7. Thermosphere (Heat) • Even though the air is thin (not dense) it is very Hot. • hottest layer (2000 degrees C) • thickest layer (about 400Km thick) • sometimes called the ionosphere • Even though it has the highest temperatures it would still feel cold because the air molecules are to far apart.

  8. Mesosphere (Middle) • Coldest layer. • Most meteors burn up here to create shooting stars. • Meteors burn up because of friction. (Because they collide with gas particles)

  9. Stratosphere (layer area) • Is cold except for its upper region where there is a lot of Ozone. • contains ozone layer which absorbs harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. Video clip of stratsophere: Bill Nye clip of Tropo and Stratosphere 3min.asf

  10. Click: good ozone and stratosphere vid 1min

  11. Troposphere (Change) • It’s where all weather occurs. • Has the greatest air pressure. • As altitude increases temperature decreases.

  12. Cfcs and ozone video: Ozone and CFCs pretty good 3min

  13. Atmospheric Gases

  14. 5 Layers of the Atmosphere Space Shuttle Reentry Video: ..\Weather 1 videos\space shuttle reentry.asf http://www.wimp.com/

  15. Atmosphere P.P. Questions Name:______Period:____ 1. What layer contains the most ozone? 2. What is the coldest layer? 3. What does the prefix -Atmo mean? 4. What layer has the greatest air pressure? 5. What would happen if the atmosphere disappeared?

  16. Air (atmospheric) Pressure • the force exerted on you by the weight of the atmosphere. • How hard air (the atmosphere) is being pulled down by gravity at a given location. • Air pressure decreases as you gain altitude.

  17. Air pressure decrease as you go up

  18. Air (Atmospheric) Pressure at Sea Level is 14.7lbs per square inch.

  19. Water Cycle Hydrosphere – all the waters of the Earth. Water is ALWAYS moving between the atmosphere and the surface of the Earth. Plays an important role in weather and climate. Energy from the SUN powers the water cycle. There are 4 steps in the Water Cycle.

  20. The Steps of the Water Cycle 1) Evaporation – liquid to gas, caused by the Sun Transpiration – water evaporating from plants 2) Condensation – gas to a liquid, caused by cooling as gas rises in atmosphere, clouds form as a result. 3) Precipitation – falling liquid/frozen water 4) Runoff – all water that falls on Earth will eventually find its way back to sea level. http://www.delta-education.com/science/foss/correlations/SouthCarolina.pdf

  21. Transpiration • Water loss from plants (Remember the Stomata)

  22. Runoff Runoff can be surface- water flow or groundwater flow. Surface-water flow – water that stays on the surface. Groundwater flow – water that sinks into the ground.

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