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Layers of
the
Atmosphere
What is the Atmosphere?
• A mixture of gases and other materials
that surround the Earth
• Nitrogen 78%
• Oxygen 21%
• Argon 0.93%
• Carbon dioxide 0.03%
Earth’s Atmosphere
• Earth, our home planet, is the only planet in our solar system
known to harbor life.
• Only 30% of the sun’s energy that reaches the Earth is
reflected back into space by clouds.
• Earth’s atmosphere is held in place by gravity.
• Divided into layers based on differences of temperature.
Layers of the Atmosphere
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1. Troposphere
2. Stratosphere
3. Mesosphere
4. Thermosphere
5. Exosphere
Troposphere
Stratosphere
Ozone Layer
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Thin band in the top of the stratosphere
Blocks out the sun’s harmful ultra-violet (UV) rays
Ozone is made up of 3 oxygen atoms
Earth's ozone layer averages about 3 millimeters (1/8 inch) thick, about
the same as two pennies stacked one on top of the other
Ozone Hole
• Every spring, a hole as big as the USA develops in the ozone
layer over Antarctica, in the South Pole.
• One group of gases is likely to damage the ozone layer, called
CFC’s (chloro-fluoro-carbons).
• CFC’s are used in some spray cans to force the contents out of
the can.
• They are also used in refrigerators, A/C, and fire extinguishers.
• Most countries have stopped using CFC’s.
Mesosphere
• 50-90 km (31-56 mi.) above the Earth
• Contains chemicals which absorb energy from the sun
• The top is the coldest part of the atmosphere with
temperatures of near -90
• Protects Earth’s surface from most meteoroids
• They burn up as they fall toward Earth
Thermosphere
• Outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere
• 90 km (56 mi) and up
• Radiation from the sun heats the thermosphere causing the
temperature to rise as you move up
• Temperatures up to 1,800 C
• Divided into 2 layers (ionosphere and exosphere)
Ionosphere & Exosphere
• Lower level – Ionosphere
1. gas molecules are electrically charged
because of sun’s energy
2. Aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, occur
in ionosphere
• Outer layer –Exosphere
1. satellites and space shuttles orbit Earth in
this layer
2. Air pressure is low because there are so few
molecules floating around
How can I remember all these layers?
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Troposphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Thermosphere
Ionosphere
Exosphere
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