Layers of the Atmosphere
Layers of the Atmosphere P2
Layers and Temperature
Heat Transfer
100

This is the layer closest to the surface of the earth, where weather occurs.

the troposphere
100

This is found in the stratosphere and is responsible for absorbing the sun's harmful rays.

the ozone layer

100

As altitude increases, air pressure gradually...

decreases

100

Earth and the moon heat up because they receive energy from the sun. This form of heat transfer through empty space is called ___.

radiation

200

This layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer.

the stratosphere

200

This layer is where large jets can fly.

stratosphere

200

This layer is the hottest layer of the atmosphere.

the thermosphere

200

When you step out of the shower, your feet transfer thermal energy to the floor as soon as you step on it. This form of heat transfer is called ___.

conduction

300

This layer has the least dense air of the atmosphere.

the thermosphere

300

This is the layer where space shuttles fly.

thermosphere (or exosphere)

300

This layer is the coldest layer of the atmosphere, in which meteors burn up.

the mesosphere

300

Rubbing my hands together to warm them up 

conduction

400

The atmosphere contains 78% _______, 21%______ and 1% other gases. (In order)

nitrogen, oxygen

400

This layer of the atmosphere has the most dense air.

the troposphere

400

In these two layers, the temperature increases as altitude increases.

the thermosphere and stratosphere

400

This form of heat transfer is used to take x-rays

radiation

500

This is the part of the atmosphere in which the auroras (Northern Lights) occur.

the ionosphere (or thermosphere)

500

These are the layers of the atmosphere (must name them in order from lowest to highest).

troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere

500

The temperature decreases as altitude increases in these two layers.

the troposphere and mesosphere

500

Deep ocean currents form because of hot and cold water

convection

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