Layers of the Atmosphere
Weather
Air, Air, and more Air
Fronts and Winds
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The layer of the atmosphere where our weather and communication satellites are located.

What is the Thermosphere?

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This is the condition of the atmosphere at any moment in time.

What is Weather?

100

This part of air is a result of the heating and cooling of the earth's surface. 

What is Air Temperature?

100

This type of front often brings stormy weather that may include thunderstorms and hail.

What is a Cold Front?

100

A layer of the stratosphere that helps protect the earth from the sun's harmful rays. 

What is the Ozone?

200

The layer of the atmosphere that is next above the Troposphere.

What is the Stratosphere?

200

"Moving Air" is another name for this. 

What is Wind?

200

This is a large body of air that has about the same temperature and moisture. 

What is an Air Mass?

200

This front usually causes cloudy skies and rainy conditions. 

What is a Stationary Front?

200

This instrument is used to measure air pressure. 

What is a Barometer?
300

The layer of the atmosphere that is closest to the Earth. 

What is the Troposphere?

300

These are the two gases that make up the majority of the atmosphere. 

What is Nitrogen and Oxygen?

300

This type of air mass has cool, dry air and often moves towards the earth's surface. 

What is a High-Pressure Air Mass?

300

This front often brings several days of light rain or foggy weather, but afterwards can be quite pleasant. 

What is a Warm Front?

300

This instrument shows the direction wind is blowing from. 

What is a Wind Vane?

400

Meteors heading toward the earth are burned up in this layer of the atmosphere. 

What is the Mesosphere?
400

Some people compare the atmosphere to this special building, often made of glass. 

What is a Greenhouse?

400

Unlike common thought, the sun does not warm the air much, but it warms this part of the earth instead. 

What is the Surface of the Earth?

400

These types of winds occur in large, circular belts around the earth. 

What are Global Winds?

400

This instrument is similar to a speedometer in a car, and looks like several cups attached to a post. 

What is an Anemometer?

500

This layer of the Earth is the farthest away and fades into space. 

What is the Exosphere?

500

Today, some people exercise their dominion over the wind by using it to produce this necessity for every day life. 

What is Electricity?

500

Air masses vary in these two categories. 

What is Density and Air Pressure?

500

These types of winds are influenced by temperature changes in a small area or place. 

What are Local Winds?

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY:

Christopher Columbus used these particular types of Global Winds in order to sail to the New World. 

What are Trade Winds?

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