Properties of the
Atmosphere
More Atmospheric Info.
Water Cycle
Clouds/Weather
Additional Questions
100

The number of layers in the Earth's atmosphere

What is five (5) layers of the Earth's Atmosphere?

100
This is the second layer of the atmosphere 

What is the Stratosphere?

100

This is the phase of the water cycle that is when water droplets fall from clouds in various forms.

What is Precipitation?

100

Fluffy and white with flat bottoms; fair weather

What is Cumulus Clouds?

100

a storm with thunder, lightning, heavy rains and strong winds

What is a Thunderstorm?

200
This is the first layer of the atmosphere and where humans, weather and clouds are seen
What is the Troposphere?
200

This is the warmest layer of the atmosphere 

What is the Thermosphere?

200

This is the phase of the water cycle that involves water vapor being released from plants back into the atmosphere.

What is Transpiration? 

200

Smooth grey-ish clouds that block the sun; light drizzle

What is Stratus Clouds?

200

huge bodies of air that form over water or land

What is an Air Mass?

300

This is the thick layer which surrounds the Earth and contains the air in which we live.

What is the Atmosphere?

300

This is the layer that has no air and is the outer most layer of the atmosphere

What is the Exosphere?

300

This is the phase of the Water Cycle that is when water particles condense and form clouds

What is Condensation? 

300

Feathery clouds; fair weather

What is Cirrus Clouds?

300

When air masses moves together and create different types of weather

What is an Air Front?

400

The ozone layer is located in this layer of the atmosphere.

What is the Stratosphere?

400

This is the gas which takes up most of the atmosphere at 78%.

What is nitrogen?

400

This is the phase of the water cycle that is when water from a large body of water rises to the atmosphere due to heat.

What is Evaporation?

400

a rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that extends down from a storm cloud

What is Tornadoes?

400

These are the four most common types of precipitation. 

What is Rain, Hail, Sleet and Snow?

500

This is where meteors (shooting stars) burn due to gases in this layer.

What is the Mesosphere?

500

This is one of the other gases in the atmosphere that was discussed in class.

What is Argon?

500

This is what controls water being moved around the atmosphere in numerous phases on a repeated cycle.

What is the Sun?

500

a low pressure tropical storm that forms over warm ocean water and is a spinning circular pattern

What is a Hurricane?

500

These are the four type of fronts that were discussed in class.

What are Cold, Warm, Stationary and Occluded Fronts?