Layers of the atmosphere
Altitude & Air Pressure
Heat Transfer
Earth's Energy Budget
Weather & Air Pressure
100

Layer closest to the earth

What is the troposphere

100

The higher the altitude, the ______ the air pressure is.

(lower or higher)

Lower

100

This type of heat transfer goes through waves, and does not need matter

What is radiation

100

What percentage of sunlight is absorbed by the earths surface?

What is 50-51%

100

What happens when pressure is too low 

rainy, cloudy, storms

200

Layer of the atmosphere the ozone layer is in.

what is stratosphere

200

What is air pressure caused by?

The weight of the air pushing down

200

This type of heat transfer transfers from movement of fluids and causes wind and weather patterns.

What is convection?

200

What percentage of Earth's surface reflects sunlight?

7%

200

What happens when there is high pressure?

Clear, sunny weather 

300

Coldest layer and the temperature decreases with altitude

what is the mesosphere

300

The tool that is used to measure air pressure

Barometer

300

This type of heat transfer transfers by touching

What is conduction

300

Total amount of sunlight reflected

30%

300
What instrument is used to measure air pressure

barometer

400

This layer of the atmosphere increases with altitude and has the highest temperatures

what is thermosphere

400
Air pressure is greatest at the top or bottom of a mountain

Bottom of a mountain

400
Why does a metal spoon get hot when left in hot soup?

What is conduction

400
Total amount of sunlight absorbed

70%

400
Cold air is denser and heavier, leading to ______  surface pressure 

higher

500

Which layer of the atmosphere is considered "Spacecraft haven"

what is exosphere

500
Why do high altitudes make it hard to breathe?
less dense air molecules 
500

What are conductors

Material that transfers heat easily

500

What kind of gas is greenhouse gas

Atmospheric gas

500

Warm air is less dense, leading to ________ surface pressure

lower

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