
ENV atmosphere introduction
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Angela Douglas
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ENV atmosphere introduction
by Angela Douglas
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Earth's Atmosphere
Earth's Atmosphere
Is all of the Air surrounding the Earth
It is held here by gravity
It is thicker closer to the Earth because that's how gravity works
It is composed of (Made Of):
78% Nitrogen
21% Oxygen
1% all other gas: Argon, Carbon Dioxide and Water vapor
Atmósfera terrestre Es todo el aire que rodea la tierra Se mantiene aquí por gravedad. Es más grueso más cerca de la Tierra porque así es como funciona la gravedad. Está compuesto por (Hecho de): 78% de nitrógeno 21% de oxígeno 1% todos los demás gases: argón, dióxido de carbono y vapor de agua
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Multiple Choice
The gas that is most of the atmosphere is
(El gas que se encuentra en la mayor parte de la atmósfera es)
Oxyg
Nitrogen
Argon
Carbon Dioxide
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Multiple Choice
The second most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere is
(El segundo gas más abundante en la atmósfera de la Tierra es)
O
Nitrogen
Argon
Water Vapor
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The Atmosphere has layers based on temperature
Thermosphere (50-800 mi, temp increases up)
Mesosphere (31-50 mi temp decreases up)
Stratosphere (11-31 mi, temp increases up)
Troposphere(0-11 mi , temp decreases up)
We live in the Troposphere
(Nosotros Viven in the Troposphere)
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Multiple Choice
The Layer of the atmosphere closes to the ground is the
(La capa de la atmósfera que se cierra al suelo es la)
Thermosphere
Troposphere
Mesosphere
Stratosphere
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TROPOSPHERE
Lowest Layer (Near the ground)
Within this layer, all weather occurs
The troposphere contains 75 % of the Earth’s air (gasses)
Dentro de esta capa, ocurre todo el clima La troposfera contiene el 75% del aire de la Tierra (gases)
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Stratosphere
The stratosphere contains the ozone (O3)layer.
Ozone protects the Earth from the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation.
Ultraviolet radiation can cause skin cancer and eye disease. Without the ozone layer, there would be no life on Earth.
La estratosfera contiene la capa de ozono. El ozono protege la Tierra de la radiación ultravioleta del Sol. La radiación ultravioleta puede provocar cáncer de piel y enfermedades oculares. Sin la capa de ozono, no habría vida en la Tierra.
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Mesosphere
The mesosphere protects the Earth from meteoroids.
Millions of meteors burn up daily in the mesosphere when the meteors collide with air molecules. Meteors travel towards Earth at 45 miles per second. Friction with the air causes the meteor to vaporize.
La mesosfera protege a la Tierra de los meteoroides. Millones de meteoros se queman a diario en la mesosfera cuando los meteoros chocan con las moléculas de aire. Los meteoritos viajan hacia la Tierra a 45 millas por segundo. La fricción con el aire hace que el meteoro se vaporice.
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Multiple Choice
In the mesosphere the friction of the air causes these to vaporize or burn up
(En la mesosfera la fricción del aire hace que estos se vaporicen o se quemen.)
eggs
asteroids
meteors
weather
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Thermosphere
The thermosphere is the highest layer of the atmosphere
The thermosphere is divided into two parts –
Ionosphere
Exosphere (outer space)
The layer contains little or no air
The thermosphere contains Earth’s man-made satellites
La termosfera es la capa más alta de la atmósfera. La termosfera se divide en dos partes: Ionosfera Exosfera (espacio exterior) La capa contiene poco o nada de aire. La termosfera contiene los satélites artificiales de la Tierra.
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Multiple Select
the atmosphere is important to life because it (choose all that are true)
la atmósfera es importante para la vida porque (elige todas las que son verdaderas)
Protects us from meteors
protects us from solar radiation
has oxygen
makes us cold
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Multiple Choice
We learned about the Water cycle last unit. Does the Water cycle take place in part in the Atmosphere?
Aprendimos sobre el ciclo del agua última unidad. ¿El ciclo del agua tiene lugar en parte en la atmósfera?
Yes
No
I wasn't paying attention
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Summary
The Air we breathe is in the Atmosphere, it has Oxygen and Nitrogen in it. We use the Oxygen. The layers of the atmosphere are divided by scientists according to temperature changes. There are 4 main layers: Troposphere by the ground, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere closest to moon and sun.
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Open Ended
Give 3 facts about the Atmosphere on Earth
(dar 3 datos sobre la atmósfera en la Tierra)
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Multiple Choice
The thermosphere helps us communicate because all man made ________ revolve around the Earth here
(La termosfera nos ayuda a comunicarnos porque todos los ________ hechos por el hombre giran alrededor de la Tierra aquí.)
balloons
Satellites
meteors
air
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