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Earth’s Atmosphere Why is it so important to life on earth? Atmosphere The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surrounds the planet and makes conditions on Earth suitable for living things.-all life on Earth depends on the gases that are in the atmosphere Why is the Earth’s atmosphere important? It contains oxygen and other gases that we need to live Protects from the sun’s damaging UV rays Regulates the temperatures on Earth Atmosphere Nitrogen - 78% Oxygen - 21% Water Vapor – 0 to 4% Used for clouds and precipitation Carbon Dioxide - .037% Keeps Earth warm and is used by plants to make food Argon - .93% Traces of neon, helium, methane, krypton, xenon, hydrogen, and ozone Nitrogen (78%) Nitrogen, the most common atmospheric gas, is released when dead plants and dead animals break down and when volcanoes erupt. Oxygen (21%) Oxygen, the second most common atmospheric gas, is made by phytoplankton and plants. Other Gases (1%) The remaining 1% of the atmosphere is made up of argon, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. Other Particles in the Atmosphere Dust, volcanic ash, sea salt, dirt and smoke Earth’s atmosphere is made up of 5 different layers… Did you know that The Science Monkey Is Excited? Say it with me… The Science Monkey Is Excited I know you are thinking…what is he talking about??? The Science Monkey Is Excited MEANS…. Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Ionosphere Exosphere THE FIVE LAYERS OF THE EARTH’S ATMOSPHERE FROM THE EARTH OUT! Why is the atmosphere divided into 5 different layers? Any guesses? The atmosphere is divided into five different layers because the atmosphere is not uniform, its properties change with altitude. Two properties change with altitude, the AIR PRESSURE and the AIR TEMPERATURE Lets look at each layer individually. Layers of the Atmosphere Earth’s atmosphere is divided into several different atmospheric layers extending from Earth’s surface outward. The first layer of the atmosphere is the… TROPOSPHERE The troposphere is where all the weather occurs. It is the closest layer to Earth’s surface. It is the layer we live in. Most of the air that makes up the atmosphere is found in the troposphere. - it is the densest layer- because of the Earth’s gravity The second layer of the atmosphere is the… The temperature goes up STRATOSPHERE with altitude. Most jets fly in this layer. The protective ozone is at the top of the atmosphere (It protects us from the ultraviolet radiation of the sun.) Rivers of air, called Jet Streams, can be found at the base of this layer. The third layer of the atmosphere is the… MESOSPHERE In the mesosphere, the temperature drops with altitude. The mesosphere is the coldest layer of the atmosphere. Meteors burn up in this layer. The fourth layer of the atmosphere is the… THERMOSPHERE In the thermosphere the temperature goes up with altitude. The thermosphere is the hottest layer of the atmosphere. Curtains of light called auroras occur in this layer. The Ionosphere is found in the thermosphere. This is the component of the thermosphere that makes the auroras. The last layer of the atmosphere is the… EXOSPHERE The exosphere is the outermost layer of the atmosphere. The temperature in the exosphere goes up with altitude. Satellites orbit earth in the exosphere. Atmospheric Temperatures In the troposphere: As altitude increases, temperature decreases Altitude Temperature Atmospheric Temperatures Temperature Outer Space Exosphere Thermosphere Mesosphere Stratosphere Troposphere Earth’s Surface Altitude It is important to understand the different characteristics of the earth’s atmosphere. As you go through the following slides, challenge your partner to see who can name the correct layer in which each characteristic can be found. GOOD LUCK! EXOSPHERE MESOSPHERE THERMOSPHERE TROPOSPHERE STRATOSPHERE THERMOSPHERE OR THE IONOSPHERE MESOSPHERE