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Intro to the Atmosphere
Weather:
General condition of the
atmosphere at a particular time
and place.
Climate:
General weather conditions
over many years.
What was the
high temperature
in January?
A)71
B)25
C)20
SMART Response Question
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SMART Response Question Object->Properties...
D) 1
Weather versus Climate
Weather
Climate
ATMOSPHERIC
Composition
MIXTURE OF GASES
COMPOSITION
Major
1-
78%
Nitrogen
2-
21% Oxygen
N2
O2
• Oxygen removed from
atmosphere by: (6 ways)
 living things
 burning
 weathering of rocks
Question
The Most abundant gas in Earth’s
atmosphere is?
Nitrogen
Oxygen added to atmosphere by
one way!
Minor but very important
3- .93% Argon Ar
4-.03% Carbon dioxide CO2
5-0-.04% water vapor H2O

TRACE ELEMENTS
Ne neon
He helium
H2
hydrogen
Kr
krypton
Xe
xenon
O3
OZONE-
protects us from harmful
ultraviolet light
Minor but very important: .07 %
Atmospheric dust: known as
"particulates," although the total
suspended particulate matter found in
the atmosphere can be both solid
particles or liquid droplets.
Added:
 Soil blown by wind
 Ash from fires
 Volcanoes
 Micro organisms
Important:
Needed for
cloud formation
Nitrogen activity (cycle)
LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE
 CLASSIFIED BY
TEMPERATURE
DIFFERENCES
1. TROPOSPHERE
-greatest air pressure
-all clouds and weather
-jet stream lies at the top
2. STRATOSPHERE
 Airplanes fly here (try to)
 little temperature change
 has the greatest concentration of the OZONE
question
Where in our
atmosphere does
weather occur?
Troposphere!!!
3. MESOSPHERE
Coldest layer
meteors burn up here
4. THERMOSPHERE
(ionosphere)
“Hottest” layer
fewest air particles
contains the ionosphere
a layer of charged particles
reflects radio waves around the
world
helps to produce the
auroras(northern lights)
Air pressureweight of the atmosphere
1. Caused by
gravity
2. 14.7 lbs/
sq.in at sea
level
Solar Energy and your
atmosphere
Electromagnetic spectrum:
Complete range of wavelengths.
Question:
 In order for electromagnetic waves (EM)
to reach the Earth’s surface what must it
travel through first?
a)Earth’s Geosphere
b)Earth’s Hydrosphere
c) Earth’s Atmosphere
d)Earth’s Asthenosphere
Em waves path to Earth:
Nitrogen and Oxygen absorb
short wave lengths.
X-rays
Gamma rays
Occurs in Thermosphere and
Mesosphere
Scattering: water droplets and
dust bend rays
Pair-share
Why is the sky blue?
a)Because most of the earth is water so it
reflects the blue color
b)Scattering of blue wavelengths by water
and dust
c) Reflection of blue wavelengths from blue
surfaces such as our oceans
d)It is the color of our atmosphere reflected
down from the suns rays
Albedo: the fraction of solar
radiation reflected by a particular
substance.
 20% absorbed
 By atmosphere
 30% reflected
 by clouds or Earth’s surface
 50% absorbed
 by the Earth’s surface
Greenhouse effect: Not bad!
Helps maintain Earth’s
temperature.
Greenhouse factors (write under diagrams)
Natural
 Water vapor
 Water cycle
 Methane CH4
 Breaking down dead organisms
 Nitrous Oxide N20
 Nitrogen cycle
 Carbon Dioxide CO2
 Carbon cycle
Anthropogenic
 Water vapor
 Over usage/ waste of
surface water (steam)
 Methane
 Burning/ emissions
 Nitrous oxide
 Chemicals
 Carbon dioxide
 burning
Uneven heating:
Maritime/Continental
Maritime
 Regions near water
masses. (coastal
regions)
Continental
 Regions with large areas
of land (mid-west)
Clicker
 Climate change is responsible for warming
which layer of Earth’s Atmosphere?
a)Troposphere
b)Mesosphere
c) Stratosphere
d)All of the above
e)None of the above
In your notes: Describe 3
things that influence
temperature.
Latitude
Uneven heating:
Maritime/Continental
Maritime
 Regions near water
masses. (coastal
regions)
Continental
 Regions with large areas
of land (mid-west)
Factors that affect Temperature
Latitude
Elevation
Maritime
Continental
Solar energy transfer
Radiation
Warms solid
objects
(conduction)
Cool gases fall
warming the
atmosphere
Convection
Warm gases rise
from surface
Convection
Explain the delay using your diagram
Daily...the most intense radiation hits
Earth at ______pm, but the warmest
time is at _______ pm.
Yearly...the most intense radiation hits
Earth in _________, but the warmest
months are ___________.
Diagram and label the fate of solar
radiation
1st label the layers of the
atmosphere
2nd label how each wavelength
of the EM spectrum are affected
by those layers
Air pollution
 Any substance in the atmosphere that is harmful to
living organisms or to property.
 Sulfur dioxide
 Carbon monoxide
 Lead
 Hydrocarbons
 Burning coal