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24.1 The Atmosphere. 1. Define the atmosphere… 2. What molecule has the highest concentration in the atmosphere? ( oxygen, Carbon dioxide, nitrogen?)

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Page 1: 24.1 The Atmosphere. 1. Define the atmosphere… 2. What molecule has the highest concentration in the atmosphere? ( oxygen, Carbon dioxide, nitrogen?)

24.1 The Atmosphere

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1. Define the atmosphere…

2. What molecule has the highest concentration in the atmosphere? ( oxygen, Carbon dioxide, nitrogen?)

3. Why is the atmosphere important? (3 things)

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• The atmosphere is … the layer of gases that surround the earth

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The Function of the Atmosphere:

a. Holds Heat and helps moderate Earth’s temperatures

b. Provides Protection from …1. Meteoroids2. High Energy Radiation (UV rays) from the sun

c. Provides gasses essential for life – Oxygen – Carbon dioxide – Nitrogen

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Composition of the Atmosphere a. Nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%), other gases and water vapor (1%) b. Suspended Solid and liquid particles Ash and smoke from fires or volcanoes – Salt from ocean spray

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OZONE LAYER a. Ozone in Troposphere = “Bad” ozone

1. Acts as greenhouse gas (traps heat) and causes smog.

b. Ozone in Stratosphere= “Good” ozone1. Made of O3 molecules

2. absorbs UV rays that can be harmful to plants and animals3. UV radiation is Thermal Energy which warms strato.

c. OZONE HOLE = Thinning of ozone layer 1. Where: over poles2. Cause: chemicals, CFCs (Chloroflourocarbons), used as coolants in refrigeration and aerosols, get into atmosphere and break apart ozone molecule … allowing more UV in.

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Air Pressure: the force on a surface due to the weight of air

a. The atmosphere has weight because of gravity

b. As altitude increases, air pressure and density decreases c. Measured with a barometer

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Layers of the Atmosphere• Troposphere:

1. 0-12km (~ 7 mi)2. Weather & Clouds3. Greatest air pressure & density (Gravity pulls air to surface)4. Temp. DECREASES with altitude (As air expands it cools)

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Stratosphere1. 12 km – 50 km (~ 32 mi)2. Contains ozone layer3. Temperatures WARM from -57C to 0C.4. Upper strat. is warmer than lower b/c of OZONE LAYER which is absorbing UV radiation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHtvDA0W34I

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Mesosphere 1. 50-80 km (~52 mi),2. Temps decrease as altitude increases3. Top of Meso. Is - 90 C4. Very thin air – moving VERY FAST. Windy (320 km/hr).5. This burns up meteoroids

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Thermosphere 1. OUTER MOST LAYER2. 80 km – outer space3. TEMP INCREASES w/ Alititude. ( - 90 C to more than 1000 C)4. Temps. Increase because gas molecules in this layer absorb solar radiation

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Ionosphere1. Part of

THERMOSPHERE2. Region of charged

particles (ions) that overlaps the lower thermoshere.

3. Molecules absorb solar energy and b/cm (+) charged or IONS.

4. Aurora – Charged particles are attracted to E’s mag. Poles – collide w/ ions & glow

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