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THE DYNAMIC EARTH
Section 2: The Atmosphere
Standards: SEV1a, SEV1e
What is the atmosphere?


   Mixture of gases that
    surround the Earth.
What is the composition of the
atmosphere?
   78% nitrogen
       From volcanoes, decaying
        organisms
   21% oxygen
       From plants
   1% various gases: argon,
    CO2, methane, water
    vapor
   Particulates
       From soil, salt, fire ash,
        pollen, bacteria, aerosols
        (tiny, liquid droplets)
What are the layers of the
atmosphere?
   Troposphere
       Closest to earth
       Densest layer
       Where weather occurs
       Temperature decreases as you reach
        upper levels
   Stratosphere
       Where ozone layer found
       Temperature increases as you reach upper
        levels
       Ozone layer decreases UV radiation that
        reaches Earth’s surface
   Mesosphere
       Coldest layer
   Thermosphere
       Outermost layer
       Hottest layer but doesn’t feel hot due to
        lack of heat transfer between air particles
Why is the atmosphere important?

   Helps control
    temperature of planet.
   Without gases in
    atmosphere it would
    be too cold to live
    here.
What is “Earth’s Energy Budget”?
   Solar energy reaches earth
    as visible light, infrared
    radiation, and UV light.
   About 50% reaches surface
    of Earth and is absorbed by
    land and ocean.
   25% scattered & reflected by
    clouds
   20% absorbed by ozone,
    clouds, gases
   5% reflected by Earth’s
    surface (light colored)
How does the atmosphere help control
the temperature of Earth?
   After Earth’s radiation strikes
    surface of Earth it re-radiates
    and is trapped by greenhouse
    gases in atmosphere.
   Greenhouse gases include:
    CO2, methane, water vapor,
    nitrous oxide
   Greenhouse effect is VITAL-
    without it planet would be too
    cold!
   TOO MUCH greenhouse gas
    CAN be bad- planet can get
    too hot.
How are wind patterns created?
   Caused by uneven
    heating of earth’s
    atmosphere which
    creates convection
    currents.
   Convection currents-
    air heats up and rises;
    air cools and sinks;
    repeat
Why are cities usually hotter than rural
areas?
   Urban Heat Island Effect
       Cities have darker
        surfaces and fewer
        plants so therefore store
        more heat and have
        higher temperatures than    Heat Island Video Segments from
        rural areas.                EPA

   How can this problem be         Heat & Health Clip= 2:05 min
    mitigated (fixed)?              Mitigation= 2:06 min
    Watch video and write
    down some ideas…

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Unit 1 ch3 s2 the atmosphere

  • 1. THE DYNAMIC EARTH Section 2: The Atmosphere Standards: SEV1a, SEV1e
  • 2. What is the atmosphere?  Mixture of gases that surround the Earth.
  • 3. What is the composition of the atmosphere?  78% nitrogen  From volcanoes, decaying organisms  21% oxygen  From plants  1% various gases: argon, CO2, methane, water vapor  Particulates  From soil, salt, fire ash, pollen, bacteria, aerosols (tiny, liquid droplets)
  • 4. What are the layers of the atmosphere?  Troposphere  Closest to earth  Densest layer  Where weather occurs  Temperature decreases as you reach upper levels  Stratosphere  Where ozone layer found  Temperature increases as you reach upper levels  Ozone layer decreases UV radiation that reaches Earth’s surface  Mesosphere  Coldest layer  Thermosphere  Outermost layer  Hottest layer but doesn’t feel hot due to lack of heat transfer between air particles
  • 5. Why is the atmosphere important?  Helps control temperature of planet.  Without gases in atmosphere it would be too cold to live here.
  • 6. What is “Earth’s Energy Budget”?  Solar energy reaches earth as visible light, infrared radiation, and UV light.  About 50% reaches surface of Earth and is absorbed by land and ocean.  25% scattered & reflected by clouds  20% absorbed by ozone, clouds, gases  5% reflected by Earth’s surface (light colored)
  • 7. How does the atmosphere help control the temperature of Earth?  After Earth’s radiation strikes surface of Earth it re-radiates and is trapped by greenhouse gases in atmosphere.  Greenhouse gases include: CO2, methane, water vapor, nitrous oxide  Greenhouse effect is VITAL- without it planet would be too cold!  TOO MUCH greenhouse gas CAN be bad- planet can get too hot.
  • 8. How are wind patterns created?  Caused by uneven heating of earth’s atmosphere which creates convection currents.  Convection currents- air heats up and rises; air cools and sinks; repeat
  • 9. Why are cities usually hotter than rural areas?  Urban Heat Island Effect  Cities have darker surfaces and fewer plants so therefore store more heat and have higher temperatures than Heat Island Video Segments from rural areas. EPA  How can this problem be Heat & Health Clip= 2:05 min mitigated (fixed)? Mitigation= 2:06 min Watch video and write down some ideas…