Earth & Atmosphere
Layers of the Atmosphere
Atmosphere Facts
Heat Transfer
Conduction, Convection, or Radiation
100

What is the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth called?

The atmosphere

100

The layer that is closest to the Earth is the _____________. 

Troposphere 

100

What is the name of the "layer" in the Atmosphere that protects us from UV rays

Ozone

100

What type of heat transfer is when hot fluids rise and cool fluids sink?

Convection

100

When you touch a hot cup of coffee

Conduction

200

How many layers of the atmosphere are there? 

5

200

In the mesosphere, meteors burn up and turn into _____________. 

shooting stars 

200

What are the two biggest gasses that make up the atmosphere?

Nitrogen and Oxygen

200

The transfer of heat energy from the sun to Earth.

Radiation

200

The warmth you feel from a campfire

Radiation

300

True or False: 

The atmosphere keeps us warm, gives us oxygen to breathe, and is where the weather occurs. 

True 

300

The Exosphere is the largest layer

True 

300

What percentage of the atmosphere is made up of nitrogen and what percentage of the atmosphere is made up of oxygen?

78% Nitrogen and 21% Oxygen

300

What type of heat transfer occurs through direct contact when objects are touching?

Conduction

300

The AC running on in your house

Convection

400

The further up in Earth's troposphere you get, the temperature becomes more ________ & less _______

Cold and dense

400

What layer is the ozone located in? 

Stratosphere 

400

In polar regions, ions radiate energy as shimmering lights called

Auroras

400

As water is heated, the particles start to 

separate

400

Radiation is when _____________ waves travel through space, without direct contact.

electromagnetic

500

In the mesosphere, meteors burn up and turn into _____________.

shooting stars

500

What layer is the International Space Station in? 

Thermosphere 

500

What is the measure of force with which air molecules push on a surface?

Air Pressure

500

Explain the reason why cold air usually sinks to the bottom and warm air rises up?

Cold air more dense than warm air, therefore sinks to the bottom

500

The biggest source of radiation comes from the 

Sun