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Atmosphere

Atmosphere

Assessment

Presentation

Science

1st - 5th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-ESS2-6, MS-ESS2-5

Standards-aligned

Created by

Cynthia McGee

Used 7+ times

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8 Slides • 9 Questions

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The Atmosphere and
Characteristics of Air

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What is the
Atmosphere?

The atmosphere is the air that
surrounds earth. It is made of a
mixture of gases that protect
Earth and help create conditions
that allow life to live here.

Scientists describe the
atmosphere in terms of five
layers, each with distinct
characteristics.The atmosphere
is thickest near the surface of
Earth. It thins out gradually until
it eventually merges with space.

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Multiple Choice

What is the atmosphere?

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The air that surrounds the earth.

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The air that is under the earth

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Underground water

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Air that is on Mars

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Multiple Choice

What is the atmosphere made of?

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A mixture of water vapor that helps protect earth and allows life to live there

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A mixture of solids that help protect earth.

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A mixture of gasses that help protect earth and allow life to live there.

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Clouds and rain

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Troposhpere

The troposphere is the layer
closest to Earth. It extends
higher at the equator, where
the weather is warmer than it
is at Earth's poles. It is about
18 km high at the equator
and only 8 km high at the
poles. All weather takes
place in this layer, including
clouds, rain, snow, ice, and
winds.

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Multiple Choice

The layer of the atmosphere closest to earth is ?

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mesosphere

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stratosphere

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hemisphere

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troposphere

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Multiple Choice

Which statement is true about the troposphere?

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It is the layer of atmosphere that is the thinnest

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It is the layer of atmosphere that is farthest from the earth

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It is the layer of atmosphere where the weather takes place.

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Stratosphere

The stratosphere is the next
layer of the atmosphere. It's
about 40 km thick, which is more
than twice the size of the thickest
part of the troposphere. The
stratosphere contains ozone--a
special form of oxygen that
protects Earth from receiving too
much ultraviolet (UV) radiation
from the sun. All living things
need small amounts of UV
radiation, but not too much.

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Multiple Choice

The second layer of the atmosphere is called the

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stratosphere

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troposphere

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mesosphere

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atmosphere

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Multiple Choice

The layer of atmosphere that contains a special form of oxygen called ozone is

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the mesosphere

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the stratosphere

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the hemisphere

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Mesosphere

The mesosphere begins
just above the stratosphere
and extends 85 km above
Earth. This is the coldest
layer of the atmosphere.
It's also the layer in which
most meteors dissolve.

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Multiple Choice

Which layer is the coldest layer of the atmosphere?

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mesosphere

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troposphere

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stratosphere

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hemisphere

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Thermosphere

Above the mesosphere is
the thermosphere, which
reaches to about 600 km
above the planet's
surface. The air in this
part of the atmosphere is
very thin, but the layer
itself is much wider and
hotter than the others.

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Exosphere

The fifth and thinnest
layer, the
exosphere, is the
atmosphere's upper
limit. Here, the
atmosphere merges
into space.

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Multiple Choice

How many layers of the atmosphere are there?

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4

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3

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6

4

5

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What makes our sky
blue?

As waves of sunlight pass through
Earth’s atmosphere, gases and
particles scatter the waves. If
you’ve ever seen a rainbow, you've
seen all of the colors that exist in
sunlight.

Of all the waves in sunlight, blue
light travels in the shortest, smallest
waves. As a result, blue is scattered
more than the other colors. That’s
why we think of the sky as blue!

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Multiple Choice

Which color is scattered more than the other colors?

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red

2

blue

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orange

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green

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Characteristics of Air

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