Title: Atmosphere
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3Atmosphere
4Winds
5Heating the Earth
6Atmosphere 2
7Gases
8Heating the Earth
Atmosphere 2
Winds
Atmosphere
Gases
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The lowest level of our atmosphere
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The Second level of the Atmosphere
12- What is the Stratosphere?
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The outermost level of our Atmosphere
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The 3rd layer of our Atmoshpere
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The 2 layers of the Atmosphere where weather take
place
18- What is are the Troposphere and Stratosphere?
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A region near the equator where the Trade Winds
cease for extended periods.
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Atmospheric circulation cells between
approximately 30 60 latitude.
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Atmospheric circulation cells between the equator
and approximately 30 latitude.
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Local seasonal wind pattern caused by heat from
the continents that results in summers with
significant rainfall and winters with very little
rainfall.
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Atmosphere circulation cell between approximately
50 to 60 latitude and the North or South Pole.
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The ability of the Earths atmosphere to hold and
reuse energy close to the Earths surface.
30- What is the Greenhouse Effect?
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Highly reactive oxygen gas molecule made up of 3
oxygen atoms.
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A hydrocarbon gas that includes flourine and
chlorine in the hydrocarbon molecule. Known to
destroy ozone in the atmosphere
34- What is Chloroflouracarbon?
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The angle of tilt measured with 0 at
perpendicular between a planets rotation axis
and the plane of its orbit around the sun.
36- What is Axial Inclination?
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The measure of reflectivity.
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Layer of the atmosphere 31 to 56 miles above sea
level.
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Layer of the atmosphere in contact with earths
surface up to 9 miles above sea level.
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The layer of the atmosphere 56 miles above sea
level.
45- What is the Thermosphere?
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Layer of atmosphere from 9 to 31 miles above sea
level.
47- What is the Stratosphere?
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The layer of the atmosphere that absorbs most of
the ultraviolet radiation.
49- What is the Stratosphere?
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78 of the air we breath
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.03 of the air we breath.
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.93 of the air we breath.
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20.95 of the air we breath.
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In 1974, scientist Roland, Crutzen and Molina
showed that __________ released in the atmosphere
react with ozone.
60- What is Chloroflourocarbons?
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63 Earths Heat Balance
Coriolis Effect
Air Sun
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64Air Sun
65Earths Heat Balance
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Coriolis Effect
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Most of the mass of the air exist in these layers.
71- What are the Troposphere and Stratosphere?
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Besides the gaseous components, the atmosphere
has two other components that account for about
4 of its total volume.
73- What are water vapor and Aerosols?
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A lot of air cooling occurs where a warm,
moisture laden air mass collides with a cooler
air mass.
75- What is rain or snowfall?
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The liquid and solid particles suspended in the
air such as dust, pollen or ash.
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___________ is our primary source of freshwater?
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of all the sunlight that reaches the atmoshpere
makes it the earths surface.
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To maintain balance with the heat from the sun,
all the energy absorbed reradiates through
various paths back into space __________.
83- What is Infrared Radiation?
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The earth is round, tilted axis and elliptical
orbit.
85- What are the factors that cause the earth to
heat unevenly?
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Vertical circular currents caused by temperature
differences.
87- What is Convection Current?
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The average distance the earth is from the sun.
89- What is 93 million miles?
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The man named for the Coriolis Effect.
91- Who is Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis?
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Winds deflect to the right in this hemisphere.
93- What is the Northern Hemisphere?
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Wind blowing form the west in the mid-latitudes
of the northern and southern hemisphere.
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The prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds
found in the tropics?
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Convection currents and what create Coriolis
Effect? .
99- What is the Earths Rotation?
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The imaginary line around the earth that
separates the northern and southern hemisphere at
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101- What is the geographic Equator?
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An imaginary line marking temperature equilibrium
between the hemispheres that shift lightly north
or south of the geographic equator with seasonal
changes.
103- What is the Meteorlogical Equator or ITCZ?
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Region at 30 latitude in both hemispheres where
dry air sinks along the boundary of the Hadley
cells and the Ferrel cells.
106- What are the Horse Latitudes?
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Six Distinct air masses with individual air flow
patterns
108- What are Atmospheric Circulation Cells?
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Air in which the rate of evaporation balances the
rate of condensation.
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123Global Warming
124FINAL CATEGORY
Former Vice President who stars in a documentary
about Global warming called An Inconvenient
Truth.
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