Composition of Earth's Atmosphere
Things we can see and feel in the atmosphere:
Interactions of the Atmosphere
Air Pressure
Air Pressure 2.0
100

What is something in the air that varies greatly from place to place and time to time. 

water vapor

100

Name two things you can feel from the atmosphere?

wind, precipitation, energy

100

What does a fire need to burn?

oxygen

100

What happens to the air pressure the higher altitude you go?

The air pressure lowers.

100

To calculate the density of a substance divide its mass by its what?

volume

200

Gases in the air that are present in very small amounts are called what?

trace gases

200

True or False: Events in one part of the atmosphere affect other parts of the atmosphere?

True


200

What do plants need to make food?

carbon dioxide

200

As altitude increases, the density of the air does what?

descreases

200

In a weather report, most use what as units of air pressure?

inches

300

What makes up about 21% of the atmosphere?

oxygen

300

What is the driving force of the motions of the atmosphere?

Sun

300

The term used to describe the condition of Earth's atmosphere at a given place or time is what?

weather

300

True or False: Air pressure is the result of the weight of a column of air pushing on an area?

True

300

Air pressure doesn't crush you because molecules in the air push how?

The molecules push in all directions.

400

What do dust, smoke, salt, and chemicals have in common?

They are particles in the air. 

400

What is water vapor?

water in the form of a gas

400

Clouds form when water vapor does what out of the air?

condenses

400

The level of mercury in a barometer falls as the air pressure does what?

falls

400

The amount of mass in a given volume of air is what?

density

500

What is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere?

nitrogen

500

What is the difference between wet air and dry air?

Dry air contains no water vapor, while wet air does.

500

Name the four parts of the atmosphere that interact?

Sun, air, temperature, wind

500

Air pressure at sea level is what in comparison to the air pressure at the top of a mountain?

greater

500

What would happen if you carried a barometer down a mine shaft?

Air pressure would increase because the amount of air above you increases.

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