Top Banner
Atmospheric Layers
16

Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Jan 02, 2016

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Atmospheric Layers

Page 2: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

ThoughtWhat happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft?

(Provide example)

You sitting on a bed

Examples:

Pushing down trash in a plastic bag

A jar of mayonnaise on top of a slice of bread

Would you agree that everything has weight?

Page 3: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Defining Atmosphere

The atmosphere is a thin _________ of _______ that forms a protective ______ around the Earth.

Page 4: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Vocabulary Words

• Stratosphere

• Mesosphere

• Troposphere

• Density

• Thermosphere

• Exosphere

• Molecules

Page 5: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Defining DensityDensity is a comparison of how

much matter (molecules) there is in a certain amount of space.

What affect does this have on the atmosphere?

Page 6: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

MoleculesThe smallest particle of a substance

that retains the chemical andphysical properties of the substance and is composed of two or moreatoms; a group of like or different atoms held together by chemical

forces.

Page 7: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Bun

Hamburger

Tomato

Lettuce

Bun

Understanding Layers

Page 8: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Layers

Page 9: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Earth

Page 10: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Troposphere• Starts at earth’s surface and extends 8 to 14.5 kilometers (5-9 miles)

• Contains almost all weather

• Most dense

• Contains nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases

• As you get higher, the temperature drops from about 17 to 52 degrees Celsius

Page 11: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Stratosphere• Starts just above the troposphere and extends to 50 kilometers (31 miles) high

•Dry and less dense than troposphere

• Contains nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases

• Contains the ozone layer

• Temperature decreases to -3 degrees Celsius, due to absorption of ultraviolet radiation

Page 12: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Mesosphere• Starts above stratosphere and extends to 85 kilometers (53 miles)

• Temperatures fall as low as -93 degrees Celsius

• Contains nitrogen and oxygen

Page 13: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Thermosphere• Starts just above the mesosphere and extends to 600 kilometers (372 miles)

• Temperatures increases up to 1, 727 degrees Celsius• Contains nitrogen and oxygen

Page 14: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

Beyond the Atmosphere

• Starts at the thermosphere and continues until merging with interplanetary gases, or space

• Hydrogen and Helium are prime components and are only present at extremely low densities

Page 15: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.

EARTH SURFACE

Troposphere

Stratosphere

Mesosphere

Thermosphere

EXOSPHERE – Outer Space

AtmosphereKey:Nitrogen – OxygenOther Gases

Page 16: Atmospheric Layers. Thought What happens when you put something heavy on top of something soft? (Provide example) You sitting on a bed Examples: Pushing.