Earth's atmosphere 1
Earth's atmosphere 2
Movement 1
Movement 2
Weather and Climate
100

Thermo means

Heat

100

Tropo means?

turning or changing

100

Ozone is present in which layer of the atmosphere?

stratosphere

100

What can be measured with a barometer

air pressure

100

The transfer of thermal energy that results from the collision of particles.

conduction

200
What protects humans from solar radiation?

the atmosphere

200

Which percentage given would be closest to the percentage of Nitrogen in Earth's atmospehere?

78%

200

Most meteors burn up in this layer of the atmosphere and are seen as shooting stars.  

mesosphere

200

Which of the listed gases is most abundant in the Earth's atmosphere?

nitrogen

200
Air found at the poles are best described as 

cold and dense

300

What measures air temperature?

thermometer

300
The ability for the atmosphere to trap heat is known as what type of effect?

Greenhouse effect

300

The weight of air pressing down on an area.

air pressure

300

Warming your hands in front of a campfire would be an example of what type of heat transfer?

radiation

300

The most appropriate description of the air found at the equator would be?

warm and light

400

What is the transfer of energy from one object to another object with different temperatures must happen in order to feel __________.

heat

400

What does exo mean?

outer

400

As altitude increases density will ____________.

decrease

400

Energy travels from the sun to the earth by what means?

electromagnetic waves

400

The transfer of thermal energy through liquids and gases.

convection

500

90% of Earth's gases are found in this layer.

troposphere

500
Weather occurs in which layer of the atmosphere?

troposphere

500

As altitude increases air pressure will_____________.

decrease

500

The direct transfer of energy from the sun by elecctromagnetic waves.

radiation

500

Earth's rotation results in what effect that makes winds in the Northern Hemisphere curve to the right and winds in the Southern Hemisphere curve to the left?

coriollis effect