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Earth’s Atmosphere
Take a Walk Through the Book
• What looks interesting? • What are you looking forward to
learning about?• What is something that you already
know about?• Find a picture that looks interesting.
Read the caption and write the page # down.
1.1 The Big Concept
•Earth’s atmosphere is a blanket of gases that supports and protects life.
Little Concepts• The atmosphere makes life on Earth
possible.• Natural processes modify the
atmosphere.
Remember our 4 spheres• Atmosphere•Hydrosphere• Biosphere•Geosphere
What is the Atmosphere?• Atmosphere: • Is a whole layer of air that surrounds
Earth.
Earth’s Atmosphere• Gases keep the
Earth warm.• Transport energy to
different regions of the planet.
• Absorb and deflect radiation from the sun.
Density• Density• The amount of
mass in a given space.
• Density is a key concept to our atmosphere.
Altitude• The distance above
sea level.• In 1862 two
balloonists reached an altitude of 8.8Km (5.5 miles)
• One passed out and one barely brought their balloon down.
• They found that the air gets thinner as altitude increases.
Altitude and Density• The higher up you go, the less air
particles there are.• Where jets fly there is 1/10th the air
molecules as at sea level.
Where Does it End?• There is no real “end” to the
atmosphere. (According to our book)• The gases just keep getting less and
less dense as you move away from Earth.
• At 500Km (300mi) you are considered in outer space.
• 99% of the atmosphere’s mass is in the lowest 20 miles of the atmosphere.
What is the Atmosphere Made up of?
• Gas Molecules• Dust• Sea Salt• Water Molecules
Gases in the Atmosphere• Put these gases in order from greatest to
least and give them a percentage of how much of them are in our atmosphere:
• Argon• Water Vapor• Oxygen• Other Elements• Nitrogen• Carbon Dioxide
Which Gases?Gas
• Nitrogen• Oxygen• Argon
• Carbon Dioxide• Other Elements• Water Vapor
Percent• 78.08• 20.94• 0.93• 0.04• 0.01• 0-4*
Natural Changes• Every day you breath in about 3,000
gallons of air. – About as much as it takes to fill a school
bus.• Cycle:• A process that continues over and
over.
Three Important Cycles
•Water Cycle•Nitrogen Cycle•Carbon Cycle
The Water Cycle• The water cycle has three main phases.• Evaporation- water is heated and
molecules rise up into the atmosphere.• Condensation- those same water
molecules cool down and start to cling together.
• Precipitation- As the water molecules cling together, they are too heavy for the air to hold and they fall back to Earth.
The Water Cycle
The Nitrogen Cycle• There are three main steps.• Animals remove nitrogen from the air
and transform it into waste, that is deposited back to the soil.
• Plants die and decay and the nitrogen in their system returns to the earth.
• The soil slowly releases nitrogen gas back into the atmosphere.
The Nitrogen Cycle
The Carbon Cycle• Animals inhale oxygen and exhale
carbon dioxide and water vapor.• Plants take in carbon dioxide and
release oxygen.
The Carbon Cycle
Sudden Changes in Our Atmosphere
• We can have sudden, natural events that change the composition of our atmosphere.
• Volcanoes- The sulfur, carbon dioxide, and ash may cloud the air for long times.
Sudden Changes in Our Atmosphere
• Forest Fires- When trees burn, the carbon in them moves into the atmosphere.
• Other Storms- Wind, water and drought can loosen soil. Wind storms add particles of dirt to the air.
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