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1 The Atmosphere

2 Atmospheric Composition
Grab a handful of air… Earth’s atmosphere is mostly nitrogen and oxygen N2 (78%) and O2 (21%) make up 99% of the atmosphere Less than 1% is other gases (e.g., argon, carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor), dust

3 Earth’s Atmosphere

4 Key Atmospheric Gases (Small but Mighty)
Water (H2O) Amount changes constantly, 0-4% Source of clouds and precipitation Absorbs heat from Earth and some solar energy Ozone (O3) Very small amount (>0.01%) Absorbs harmful UV radiation Protects our skin from sun damage Carbon dioxide (CO2) 0.03% Absorbs heat, contributes to global warming Methane (CH4) Extremely small amount (>0.001%)

5 Human Influences on Atmosphere (just a few examples)
Chloroflorocarbons (CFCs -- aerosols, refrigerants, some Styrofoam) destroy the ozone layer CO2 emissions from cars contribute to global warming Air pollution causes human health problems asthma lung cancer respiratory illness heart disease

6 Primary Pollutants

7 Atmospheric structure
The atmosphere is made up of 4 main layers, defined by temperature and composition: Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere

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9 Troposphere Sphere of weather Thinnest layer of the atmosphere
Temperatures decrease with height (Have you ever been to the top of a mountain?) Greenhouse effect Height: 0-12 km

10 Snowy Mountaintops Contrast with Warmer Snow-Free Lowlands

11 Stratosphere Temperatures increase Ozone layer
Long distance airplane flights (lower part) Height: km

12 Mesosphere Temperatures decrease (as low as -90◦ C) Meteors burn up
Height: km

13 Thermosphere Temperatures increase (O2 and N2 absorb solar radiation)
Northern lights, satellites, space shuttle 80 km to…? (no defined upper limit)

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15 Do you mean Temperature… or Heat?
Temperature: measurement of the kinetic energy (energy of motion) of atoms or molecules Faster motion = higher temp. Heat: transfer of energy from one object to another because of a difference in temperature Heat flows from higher to lower temp. Heat fuels the weather, and temperature measures it!

16 Pressure-Density-Temperature Relationship
Air pressure: weight of the air pressing on you gases at the top press down on the ones below Density: measure of particles in a given space More particles = higher density Temperature: proportional to pressure, inversely proportional to density Atmospheric Relationships As T ↑ , P ↑ As T ↓ , P ↓ As T ↑ , D ↓ As T ↓ , D ↑ T = Temperature P = Pressure D = Density ↑ = Increases ↓ = Decreases

17 Air Pressure v. Altitude
Altitude: measure of distance “up” in the air As altitude ↑, pressure ↓ (and therefore T ↓) Why is it harder to breathe at the top of a mountain? Components of the atmosphere

18 Write your summary box!


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