The number of layers in the atmosphere.
What are the five layers?
page 409
The combination of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen.
What is acid precipitation?
page 435
The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
What is radiation?
page 418
Local winds occur whenever the air pressure is different from one location to another.
What are local winds?
page 430
A mixture of dusts, acids, and other chemicals that can be hazardous.
What is particulate matter?
page 436
The layer closest to Earth's surface.
What is the troposphere?
page 412
Air pollution that forms from the interaction between chemicals in the air and sunlight.
What is photochemical smog?
page 435
The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles within matter.
What is convection?
page 421
Global winds occur because of the pressure differences around the globe.
What are global winds?
page 430
Air pollutants have not decreased much.
What is ground-level ozone?
page 438
The atmospheric layer directly above the troposphere.
What is the stratosphere?
page 412
A mixture of dust, acids, and other chemicals that can be hazardous to human health.
What is particulate matter?
page 436
The transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles of matter.
What is conduction?
page 421
A wind that blows from the land to the sea due to local temperature and pressure differences.
What is a land breeze?
page 430
Monitoring the quality of Earth's air requires.
What is the cooperation of government officials, scientists, and the public?
page 437
A display of colored lights in the ionosphere.
What are auroras?
page 413
The act that gives the U.S government the power to set air quality standards.
What is the Clean Air Act?
page 437
Describing whether the weather curculating air motions will be strong or weak.
What is stability?
page 422
The wind that blows from the sea to the land due to local temperatures.
What is sea breeze?
page 430
The time the air inside homes can be polluted by outdoor air.
What is fifty times?
page 438
The region within the mesosphere and troposphere.
What is the ionosphere?
page 413
Preserving the air quality of Earth's atmosphere requires cooperation.
What are the government officials, the scientists, and the public?
page 437
Occurs in the troposphere when temperature increases and altitude increases.
What is temperature inversion?
page 423
Steady winds that flow from east to west between 30 ° N latitude and 30 ° S latitude.
What is trade winds?
page 429
The amount of solid or liquid particles in every cubic centimeter of air.
What is over 10,000?
page 436