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The composition of Earth’s Atmosphere and the role of the atmosphere in Earth’s weather and climate * Earth’s Atmosphere Mrs. Radef Science 7 Spring 2015 (Adapted from CCSD RPDP Content Benchmark E.8.A.4 http :// www.rpdp.net/sciencetips_v3/E8A4.htm )

The composition of Earth’s Atmosphere and the role of the atmosphere in Earth’s weather and climate Mrs. Radef Science 7 Spring 2015 (Adapted from CCSD

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Page 1: The composition of Earth’s Atmosphere and the role of the atmosphere in Earth’s weather and climate Mrs. Radef Science 7 Spring 2015 (Adapted from CCSD

The composition of Earth’s Atmosphere and the role of the atmosphere in Earth’s weather and climate

*Earth’s Atmosphere

Mrs. Radef

Science 7

Spring 2015

(Adapted from CCSD RPDP Content Benchmark E.8.A.4 http://www.rpdp.net/sciencetips_v3/E8A4.htm )

Page 2: The composition of Earth’s Atmosphere and the role of the atmosphere in Earth’s weather and climate Mrs. Radef Science 7 Spring 2015 (Adapted from CCSD

*The

Atmosphere

*Solar Energy

*Earth’s

Magnetic

Fields

Life on Earth is Supported by:

Page 3: The composition of Earth’s Atmosphere and the role of the atmosphere in Earth’s weather and climate Mrs. Radef Science 7 Spring 2015 (Adapted from CCSD

The Atmosphere*Absorbs the energy from the Sun

*Recycles water and other chemicals to provide a moderate climate *Protects us from high-energy radiation and the frigid vacuum of space

Page 4: The composition of Earth’s Atmosphere and the role of the atmosphere in Earth’s weather and climate Mrs. Radef Science 7 Spring 2015 (Adapted from CCSD

The Atmosphere*Earth’s atmosphere is a very thin layer of gases that surround a very large planet.

*An analogy of the relative diameter of the Earth compared to the thickness of the atmosphere would be to exhale onto a billiard ball (from a pool table).

*The billiard ball represents the Earth and the thin layer of condensation represents the relative thickness of its atmosphere.

Page 5: The composition of Earth’s Atmosphere and the role of the atmosphere in Earth’s weather and climate Mrs. Radef Science 7 Spring 2015 (Adapted from CCSD

*The atmosphere makes up less than one millionth of the total mass of the Earth.

*Two gases make up the bulk of the atmosphere:

*nitrogen (N2) at 78%

*oxygen (O2) at 21%,

*The other one percent includes water vapor, carbon dioxide (CO2), argon, and trace amounts of other gases.

The Atmosphere

Constant components(proportions remain the same over time and location)Nitrogen (N2) 78.08%Oxygen (O2) 20.95%

Argon (Ar) 0.93%

Neon, Helium, Krypton 0.00%

Page 6: The composition of Earth’s Atmosphere and the role of the atmosphere in Earth’s weather and climate Mrs. Radef Science 7 Spring 2015 (Adapted from CCSD

*The atoms and molecules that make up the various layers in the atmosphere are constantly moving in random directions.

*When they strike a surface they exert a force on that surface in what we observe as pressure.

Pressure and the Atmosphere

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*Atmospheric pressure can be imagined as the weight of the overlying column of air.

*Pressure decreases exponentially with increased altitude.

Pressure and the Atmosphere

Page 8: The composition of Earth’s Atmosphere and the role of the atmosphere in Earth’s weather and climate Mrs. Radef Science 7 Spring 2015 (Adapted from CCSD

*At the top of Mt. Everest (elevation 29,028 ft.), pressure is as low as 300 mb.

*There are approximately one-third as many gas molecules inhaled per breath on top of Mt. Everest as at sea level

*Climbers experience severe shortness of breath the higher they go, as less oxygen is inhaled with every breath.

Pressure and the Atmosphere

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Earth’s atmosphere is divided into four layers:

*Troposphere

*Stratosphere

*Mesosphere

*Thermosphere 

Layers of the Atmosphere

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*Variable components have a much greater influence on both short-term weather and long-term climate.

*Variations in water vapor impact relative humidity.

*CO2, CH4, N2O, and SO2 absorb heat emitted by the Earth and thus warm the atmosphere, creating the greenhouse effect.

Earth’s Changing Atmosphere

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Earth’s Changing Atmosphere

Variable components(amounts vary over time and location)

Carbon dioxide (CO2) 0.04%

Water vapor (H20) 0-4%

Methane (CH4) trace

Sulfur dioxide (SO2) trace

Ozone (O3) trace

Nitrogen oxides (NO, NO2) trace

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Earth’s Changing Atmosphere

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