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THE ATMOSPHERE Chapter 1 Get your notes and pencil in front of you!!! 1.1 The Air around You 1. What is Weather? The conditions of Earth’s atmosphere at one time/place. 2. What is the Earth’s atmosphere? The layers of gases that surrounds Earth. 3. What makes conditions on Earth suitable for living? The Atmosphere 4. List 3 ways (the atmosphere) makes life livable? 1. Contains Oxygen. 2. Trapping heat from the sun. 3. Protects from radiation and meteoroids. 5. List the gases in the atmosphere by order and importance. 1. Nitrogen -78% Used to grow and repair body. 2. Oxygen -21% Used to breath and fossil fuels. 3. All others -1% Carbon DioxideCO2. H20 vapor, hydrogen, neon, methane, etc 6. What is water vapor? Water in the form of gas. (Think of the steam in a shower.) 7. Is the amount of water vapor the same everywhere? No, Desert vs Rain Forest. 1.2 Air Quality 1. What are pollutants? Harmful substances in the air, water, or soil. 2. Pollutants come from gasoline, coal, oil, and naturally occurring (pollen). 3. What are particles? Tiny solid or liquid particles of dust, smoke/soot, salt, and other chemicals. 4. Particles come from Nature -molds, dust, and pollen. Humans - smoke, burning fossil fuels and CFC. 5. How is photochemical smog made? Pollutants such as hydro-carbons, and nitrogen reacts with sunlight. 6. How can photochemical smog be harmful? Irritates breathing, harms plants, and damages paint and some plastics. 7. What is acid rain? Rain that is more acidic because of pollutants it falls through. 8. How is acid rain harmful? Hurts/Kills plants, fish, amphibians, and damages statues and houses. 9. Has air quality improved or gotten worse in the past 30 years? Why? It has actually IMPROVED. Laws have been passed to control/restrict pollution. 1.3 Air Pressure 1. Does air have Mass? (Weight) Yes! You can actually weight air! (Think about swimming in the pool.) 2. What other properties does air have? Density, pressure, and volume (and of course Mass). 3. What is density?(Write the formula.) Density is the mass divided by the volume. D=M V 4. What is pressure? Pressure is the force pushing on an area or surface. Air Pressure is divided by Isobar lines. Millibars or Inches of Mercury. 5. What is an instrument that measure air pressure? Barometer (Mercury & Aneroid) 6. A. High altitude, less air pressure. (<21% Oxygen.) B. Low altitude, more air pressure. (21% oxygen) 7. Where is air pressure greater, Mt. Everest or Death Valley? Why? Death Valley because of lower altitude! 1. What are the four major layers of the atmosphere? Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere. 1.4 Layers of the Atmosphere (Start at the bottom.) 1. What are the layers of the atmosphere? Troposphere Weather and Clouds. We live here! You could fly a kite. Gets Colder as you go up. Stratosphere Gets warmer as you go up! Less air pressure then troposphere. 12-30 kilometers OZONE (No, Stratosphere Tower is not here.) Mesosphere “Middle” atmosphere. Is the coldest here! 50-80 kilometers Meteorites Thermosphere Past 80 Kilo. HOTTEST. Has very thin air. Divided up into the Ionosphere and Exosphere.) http://www.theozonehole.com/atm IONOSPHERE -80 km – 550km. Has ions which bounce off radio waves. Has the aurora borealis, northern lights. EXOSPHERE -The atmosphere gradually ends. This is where cell phones and “TV” waves are. GENERAL FACTS There is no clear end to atmosphere. (Gradual) It does not always get colder as you go up. Classified according to temperature change.