Atmosphere
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Atmosphere Vocab
Atmosphere Facts
Atmosphere 5
100

 The lowest layer of the atmosphere is


Troposphere or Mesosphere

Troposphere

100

True or False Earth Atmosphere was created by volcanoes emitting gas?

True or False

True

100

A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet LIKE Earth

Air or Atmosphere

ATMOSPHERE

100

How many layers of the atmosphere are there

5
100

Tell me what is the main element of the atmosphere/

nitrogen (around 78%), 

oxygen (around 21%), and a small percentage of argon (around 1%)

200

This is the third, or middle layer, of the Earth's atmosphere and where meteors burn up

Mesosphere or Thermosphere 

Mesosphere

200

Weather occurs in every layer of the atmosphere.

True or false

False

Weather only occurs in the Troposphere

200

This is the process in which gases hold heat in Earth's atmosphere.

Greenhouse effect or aurora borealis

greenhouse effect

200
How many layers of the Atmosphere are in outer space.


3 or 2

2

Thermosphere and the Exosphere

200

What city launched the first hot air ballon?

Paris, France

On November 21, 1783 the first free flight carrying a human occurred in Paris, France in a hot air balloon made of paper and silk made by the Montgolfier brothers. The balloon carried two men, Francois Pilatrê de Rozier and Francois Laurent, Marquis of Arlanders.

300

the hottest layer of the atmosphere


Stratosphere or Thermosphere

thermosphere

300

The distance going up in the air is called Altitude

True or False

True

Altitude is the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.

300

This colorful phenomenon occurs in the thermosphere when charged particles from the Sun interact with Earth's magnetic field.

Ozone layer or aurora

Aurora

300

This is the percentage of how much air is in the Troposphere. (Rounded to the nearest 10's)

50% or 80%

Approximately 75-80% of the total atmospheric mass of the Earth's atmosphere, meaning most of the air, is located in the troposphere, the lowest layer of the atmosphere.

300

When will the ISS be retired? 

2030 (2031 January)

NASA has committed to fully use and safely operate the space station through 2030, as the agency also works to enable and seamlessly transition to commercially owned and operated platforms in low Earth orbit.

400

This outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere where particles are so sparse they can travel hundreds of kilometers without colliding.

Exosphere or Troposphere 

Exosphere

400

The sun sends only good radiation to earth, and the ozone isn't needed for anything but it sounds cool.


True or False

False

400

The Mesosphere protects Earth from these space objects, which often burn up when they enter due to friction with air molecules.

Satellites or meteors

meteors

400

What is the percent of oxygen that's in the atmosphere? (Rounded to the nearest 10's)

20 or 30

20!!!

 oxygen making up roughly 21% of the air volume with nitrogen constituting around 78%

400

Ozone layer was mainly destroyed by these chemicals.

The chemical primarily responsible for destroying the ozone layer is chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), a type of fluorocarbon that was widely used in refrigerants, aerosols, and other products before being phased out due to their ozone-depleting effects.

500

The layer of the atmosphere where the temperature increases as altitude increases; it contains the ozone layer.

exosphere or stratosphere

stratosphere

500

How much air surrounding everyone in class is called Density 

False or True

 True

The amount of mass in a given volume of air, is called density

500

This phenomenon occurs when the Earth's surface heats the air directly above it, causing it to rise and create cloud formation and weather patterns.

convection or photosynthesis 

convection

the movement of particles through a substance, and giving their heat energy from hotter areas to cooler areas

500

Outer space begins in the Kramer line, which is in the Thermosphere. How high is the Thermosphere?

100 km or 80km

100 kilometers


This boundary sits some 62 miles (100 kilometers) above Earth's surface, and it's generally accepted as the place where Earth ends and outer space begins.

500

Someone who studies the atmosphere is called a what?

meteorologists