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Layers of the Atmosphere Virginia Grade 6 2023
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Layers of the atmosphere
What is it? What is it made of? What does it do for Earth?
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Earth is surrounded by a layer of gases called the atmosphere. It is 78% nitrogen (N), 21% oxygen (O), and 1% other gases.
What is Earth's atmosphere?
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Multiple Choice
What element is most common in Earth's atmosphere?
nitrogen
oxygen
neon
carbon
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There are 5 layers of Earth's atmosphere and each have their own traits. They are: trophosphere, stratosphere with the ozone, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere.
What is the atmosphere?
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Reorder
troposphere
stratosphere
mesosphere
thermosphere
exosphere
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Reorder
troposphere
stratosphere
mesosphere
thermosphere
exosphere
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This is where you are. This level reaches up to 6.2 miles above Earth's surface. Most water and clouds and weather are found in the troposphere. The higher up, the temperature and air pressure falls. The air is less dense so it's colder.
Troposphere
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From the top of the troposphere to 31 miles, is the stratosphere. It's stable temperature-wise in the stratosphere. Inside is the ozone layer. This layer absorbs UV rays. UV rays cause sunburn or even skin cancer. Airplanes fly at the bottom of the stratosphere. Weather balloons are found here.
Stratosphere
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The ozone layer protects Earth from harmful rays of the sun. A hole in the ozone layer was found in 1985 over Antarctica. These were caused by CFC's and HFC's. Today the hole has shrunk because these harmful chemicals are no longer used.
Stratosphere
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From the top of the stratosphere to 53 miles is the mesosphere. It's the layer in the middle. Mesos- means relating to the middle. This layer is thinner and cooler. Because the layer is thinner, there isn't enough air for humans to breathe. In the mesosphere is where meteors burn up.
Mesosphere
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From the top of the mesosphere to about 310 miles is the thermosphere. The prefix thermos - means heat. The temperature can reach up to 2000oF. The Aurora Borealis is found here.
Thermosphere
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This is empty space. It's made up mostly of hydrogen (H) and helium (He). It is very cold in space. The particles are so far apart there is nothing to store the sun's energy.
Exosphere
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Match
weather
ozone layer
meteors burn up
Aurora Borealis
empty space
troposphere
stratosphere
mesosphere
thermosphere
exosphere
troposphere
stratosphere
mesosphere
thermosphere
exosphere
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Multiple Choice
Which layer would you find animals and plants?
troposphere
stratosphere
mesosphere
thermosphere
exosphere
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Multiple Choice
Which layer would you find weather balloons?
troposphere
stratosphere
mesosphere
thermosphere
exosphere
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Multiple Choice
Which layer would you find the International Space Station?
troposphere
stratosphere
mesosphere
thermosphere
exosphere
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Multiple Choice
Which layer would you find satellites and blends into outer space?
troposphere
stratosphere
mesosphere
thermosphere
exosphere
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Reorder
troposphere
stratosphere
mesosphere
thermosphere
exosphere
Layers of the atmosphere
What is it? What is it made of? What does it do for Earth?
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