Chapter 15-1 The Atmosphere BIG IDEA: Earth’s atmosphere is a mixture of gases that moves heat and allows life to exist on Earth.

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Chapter 15-1 The Atmosphere BIG IDEA: Earth’s atmosphere is a mixture of gases that moves heat and allows life to exist on Earth.

Purposes of our atmosphere: breathing (oxygen)– (You can survive for a few days without food or water but less than 5 minutes without the oxygen) protects us from harmful solar rays (like UV and gamma) warmth (traps heat) water/water vapor protection from most meteoroids

What makes up air?

What makes up DRY air? 78% nitrogen--used to make protein 21% oxygen (from photosynthesis)—processes that use oxygen: cellular respiration (plants and animals) oxidation (like rust, tarnish) combustion (burning) --1% other gases (argon, carbon dioxide, other)

Air also contains… human pollution (smog, etc) natural pollution: dust, volcanic ash, sea salt, dirt, pollen, smoke from forest fires water vapor--amount varies 0-4% (humidity) ~ invisible gas liquid water (cloud droplets and rain) solid water (ice and snow)

Questions Air is about _____% nitrogen and ____% oxygen. >>>78, 21

Performance Task Part 2