All Around Us
Who has Gas?
The Pressure is Building
It's Hot!
Layers Upon Layers
100

The mass of air surrounding a planet.

What is atmosphere?

100

The process by which certain gases trap heat that is radiated from the Earth.

What is the Greenhouse Effect?

100

The force (weight) applied over a unit of area.

What is Pressure? 

100

Energy that is transferred from one object to another due to temperature differences.

What is heat?

100

The border between each layer of the atmosphere.

What is a pause?

200

Define atmosphere.

The mass of air surrounding our planet.

200

Two critical roles that carbon dioxide has that are essential on our planet.

1) Helps regulate Earth's temperature (traps infrared light from the Earth)

2) Helps plants synthesize food (photosynthesis)

200

The element used in barometers to measure air pressure.

What is Mercury?

200

Heat transferred through direct contact is called this.

What is conduction?

200

This layer contains the ozone layer.

What is the Stratosphere?

300

This gas makes up the majority of the Earth's atmosphere.

What is Nitrogen?

300

True or False: If the carbon dioxide concentration on earth were higher, the Earth would be much colder and would not be able to support life.

False...the Earth would be much hotter

300

This is the reason we don't feel the Earth's atmosphere pressing down on us.

What is that air pressure within us is also pushing out and the pressures cancel each other out?

300

The transfer of heat energy by waves through air or empty space. 

What is radiation?

300

This layer is the most dense, containing 75% of all gas molecules in the atmosphere.

What is the Troposphere?

400

The two main things the Earth's atmosphere shields us from.

What are: 1)Meteroids/space debris & 2) Harmful UV rays?

400

Too much of the greenhouse effect is said to cause this.

Global warming

400

Between the top of Mt. Everest and Mexico City, this location experiences less air pressure.

What is Mt. Everest? 

400

The measure of the energy of the random motion of the molecules within a substance.

What is temperature?

400

Explain the temperature gradient in the troposphere

As altitude increases, the temperature decreases.

500

Oxygen makes up this percent of the Earth's atmosphere.

What is 21%?

500

Two things that put carbon dioxide into the air.

What are 1) Combustion reactions and 2) normal life processes of many creatures?

500

The amount of pressure our atmosphere exerts on every square inch it touches at sea level.

What is 14.7 lbs per square inch (PSI)?


500

The gradual change in temperature in our atmosphere is called this.

What is the temperature gradient? 

500

The region of the atmosphere that helps transmit radio signals

What is the Ionosphere?

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