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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 • • • • • 1. Troposphere 2. Stratosphere 3. Mesosphere 4. Thermosphere 5. Exosphere Troposphere Stratosphere Ozone Layer • • • • 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? • • • • • • Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere Ionosphere Exosphere That Snake Must Think I’m Evil !!