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Title: The Atmosphere


1
Chapter 3
  • Section 2

2
The Atmosphere
  • Earth is surrounded by a mixture of gases called
    the atmosphere.
  • Nitrogen (78), oxygen (21), carbon dioxide, and
    other gases are all parts of this mixture.

3
Composition of the Atmosphere
  • In addition to gases, the atmosphere contains
    many types of tiny, solid particles (atmospheric
    dust)
  • Atmospheric dust is mainly soil, but includes
    salt, skin, hair, bits of clothing, pollen,
    bacteria and viruses, and tiny, liquid droplets
    called aerosols.

4
Air Pressure
  • Earths atmosphere is pulled toward Earths
    surface by gravity.
  • As a result, almost the entire mass of Earths
    atmospheric gases is located within 30 km of our
    planets surface.

5
Layers of the Atmosphere
  • The atmosphere is divided into four layers based
    on temperature changes that occur at different
    distances above the Earths surface.

6
Troposphere
  • Earths densest layer
  • Closest to Earths surface
  • Temp. decreases as altitude increases
  • Where weather occurs

7
The Stratosphere
  • The stratosphere is the layer above the
    troposphere.
  • It extends from 18 km to about 50 km.
  • Temperatures rise as altitude increases, because
    ozone in the stratosphere absorbs the suns
    ultraviolet energy and warms the air.

8
Ozone
  • Ozone is a molecule that is made up of three
    oxygen atoms.
  • Almost all the ozone in the atmosphere is
    concentrated in the ozone layer in the
    stratosphere.
  • Since ozone absorbs UV radiation, it reduces the
    amount of UV radiation that reached the Earth. UV
    radiation that reaches the earth can damage
    living cells.

9
The Mesosphere
  • The layer above the stratosphere is the
    mesosphere, which reaches an altitude of about 80
    km.
  • It is the coldest layer of the atmosphere, with
    temperatures as low at -93C.

10
The Thermosphere
  • The thermosphere is the layer that is located
    farthest away from the Earth.
  • In the thermosphere, nitrogen and oxygen absorb
    solar radiation, which results in temperatures
    that have been measured about 2,000C.

11
Energy in the Atmosphere
  • Radiation is the transfer of energy across space
    and in the atmosphere.
  • Conduction is the flow of heat from a warmer
    object to a colder object.
  • Convection is the transfer of heat by air
    currents.

12
Heating of the Atmosphere
  • Solar energy reaches the Earth as electromagnetic
    radiation, which includes visible light, infrared
    radiation and ultraviolet light.
  • The sun releases a vast amount of radiation, but
    our planet only receives about two-billionths of
    this energy.

13
The Movement of Energy in the Atmosphere
  • Air that is constantly moving upward, downward,
    or sideways causes Earths weather.
  • The continual process of warm air rising and cool
    air sinking moves air in a circular motion,
    called a convection current.

14
The Greenhouse Effect
  • When the earth's atmosphere traps solar
    radiation, caused by gases such as carbon
    dioxide, water vapor, and methane.
  • These gases allow incoming sunlight to pass
    through but absorbed heat cannot re-radiate back
    into the atmosphere.
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