Composition and Structure
Ozone
Air Pollution
Energy
Greenhouse Gases
100

Two examples of gases being exchanged in the atmosphere are...

Photosynthesis

Cellular Respiration

Volcanic Activity

Car Emissions

100

We compared the ozone layer to this object

A sponge or a shield

100

Name the three types of aerosols that significantly affect Earth's climate

Volcanic, Desert Dust, and Human-Made

100

The process of the suns UV rays heating the Earth is...

Insolation

100

Which gas is considered a major contributor to climate change and increases global temperatures?

Carbon Dioxide

200

This layer of the atmosphere has the greatest amount of air pressure

Troposphere

200

This layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer

(our notes were wrong... oops!)

Stratosphere

200

In which city and country is smog the worst

Beijing, China

200

A decrease in solar energy would impact plants by...

Reducing their overall growth

200

These cause massive change to the climate of a region

Greenhouse gases

300

This layer of the atmosphere protects Earth from UV rays

Stratosphere

300

During what decade did governments around the world realize the severity of ozone damage

1970s

300
Explain the Clean Air Act

a federal law that regulates air emissions from all sources (vehicles, factories, powerplants, etc)

300

How would the earth be affected if solar radiation output decreased?

Global temperatures would fall

300

Name a human activity that releases more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere that cannot be fully recycled out through natural processes

Car emissions

Burning of fossil fuels

Deforestation

Agriculture

400

List the gases that make up the atmosphere and their percentages.

Nitrogen - 78%

Oxygen - 21%

Argon - 0.9%

Trace gases - 0.1%

400

Explain the difference between UVA rays and UVB rays in terms of their affect on our health.

UVA rays cause melanoma and premature aging.

UVB rays cause basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and sunburns.

400

Describe how aerosols impact the Earth
(hint: it was the description of the diagram on our notes.. do not just read it out to me. Summarize it!)

UV rays combine with VOCs from factories and nitrous oxides from car emissions to create ozone molecules. This increases surface temperature and creates ozone smog.

400

Explain why the equator experiences higher temperatures than the poles.

The sun's rays have a direct line to the equator and do not have to travel through as much atmosphere.

400

What is the effect of increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?

More heat is trapped in the atmosphere, causing the average global temperature to rise. This contributes to global warming/climate change

500

Air pressure increases/decreases as you increase in altitude in the atmosphere

Decreases

500

Explain what CFCs do to the ozone layer

Make it difficult for ozone molecules to rebuild, creating a "hole" in the ozone.
500

List the six main pollutants that the EPA regulates 

Carbon Monoxide

Lead

Nitrogen Dioxide

Ozone

Particulate Matter

Sulphur Dioxide

500

Describe the Albedo Effect

The measurement of how well a surface reflects sunlight and how it affects Earth's climate.

500

Name an affect a lack of greenhouse gases would have on Earth

Temperatures would be much colder

Earth's water would be frozen