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The Atmosphere, Weather, and Climate SNC2D The Spheres of Earth Earth’s biosphere is the thin layer of the Earth that is able to support life. The Spheres of Earth Earth’s biosphere is the thin layer of the Earth that is able to support life. It consists of the: • hydrosphere: the water • lithosphere: the rock (the crust) • atmosphere: the gas The Composition of the Atmosphere The atmosphere is approximately: The Composition of the Atmosphere The atmosphere is approximately: • 78% nitrogen gas • 21% oxygen gas • 1% other gases (argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) The Composition of the Atmosphere The atmosphere is approximately: • 78% nitrogen gas • 21% oxygen gas • 1% other gases (argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and atmospheric dust particles, both abiotic (e.g. soot) and biotic (microorganisms) The Layers of the Atmosphere The atmosphere can be divided into layers: The Layers of the Atmosphere The atmosphere can be divided into layers: The Layers of the Atmosphere The atmosphere can be divided into layers: The Layers of the Atmosphere The atmosphere can be divided into layers: The Layers of the Atmosphere The atmosphere can be divided into layers: The Layers of the Atmosphere The atmosphere can be divided into layers: The edge of space above the thermosphere is often referred to as the exosphere. Weather vs. Climate Weather is the environmental conditions (temperature, precipitation, etc.) occurring at a particular place at a particular time. Climate is the average weather conditions over a long period of time (years). Climate factors: The 4 main factors affecting an area’s climate are: Climate factors: The 4 main factors affecting an area’s climate are: • Latitude Climate factors: The 4 main factors affecting an area’s climate are: • Latitude • Elevation Climate factors: The 4 main factors affecting an area’s climate are: • Latitude • Elevation • Air masses that flow over the area Climate factors: The 4 main factors affecting an area’s climate are: • Latitude • Elevation • Air masses that flow over the area • Nearness to large bodies of water Biomes A biome is a large geographical region with a defined range of temperature and precipitation – its climate. Biomes A biome is a large geographical region with a defined range of temperature and precipitation – its climate. Biomes Each biome is characterized by the plant (and animal) life that is adapted to it. E.g. the cold, dry tundra is characterized by its lichens, mosses, and sedges. Biomes Canada’s terrestrial biomes are: Biomes Canada’s terrestrial biomes are: Biomes Canada’s terrestrial biomes are: Biomes Canada’s terrestrial biomes are: Biomes Canada’s terrestrial biomes are: Climatographs The climate of any particular area can be analyzed using climatographs: Homework • Read pg. 319 – 324 and 330 – 335 • Do pg. 321 #3, 4, 6 and pg. 335 #1, 2, 4-6