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Atmospheric Composition and Structure What is in the Atmosphere? The other gases include... Neon Krypton Methane Helium Xenon Hydrogen Ozone The atmosphere is mostly air, which is a mixture of gases. There is also water vapor and small particles in the atmosphere. Layers of the Atmosphere Troposphere Thermosphere Stratosphere Exosphere Mesosphere Key Facts: Troposphere Lowest level of the atmosphere Experiences the highest air pressure. Contains most of the atmosphere’s mass. Most dense layer Heated by the Earth through conduction. According to the temperature profile, as altitude increases, temperature decreases. Allows for the creation of convection currents. The Troposphere is characterized by weather!

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Page 1: Atmospheric Composition and Structure Neon …...Atmospheric Composition and Structure What is in the Atmosphere? • The other gases include... Neon Krypton Methane Helium Xenon Hydrogen

Atmospheric Composition and Structure

What is in the Atmosphere?

• The other gases include...

Neon Krypton Methane Helium Xenon Hydrogen Ozone

• The atmosphere is mostly air, which is a mixture of gases.

• There is also water vapor and small particles in the atmosphere.

Layers of the Atmosphere

Troposphere

Thermosphere

Stratosphere

Exosphere

Mesosphere

Key Facts: Troposphere• Lowest level of the atmosphere

– Experiences the highest air pressure. – Contains most of the atmosphere’s mass. – Most dense layer – Heated by the Earth through conduction.

• According to the temperature profile, as altitude increases, temperature decreases. – Allows for the creation of

convection currents.

The Troposphere is characterized by weather!

Page 2: Atmospheric Composition and Structure Neon …...Atmospheric Composition and Structure What is in the Atmosphere? • The other gases include... Neon Krypton Methane Helium Xenon Hydrogen

Key Facts: The Stratosphere

• According to the temperature profile, as altitude increases, temperature increases. – There is a temperature

inversion, which means warm air is on top of cold air!

– Air CANNOT rise because it is colder than its surroundings, and cold air sinks!!

Ozone Layer!

Key Facts: The Mesosphere• The mesosphere is colder because

the gases CANNOT absorb the sun’s radiation. – Continues through to the surface

where it is absorbed. – Top of this layer is somewhere

between -90°C and -100°C.

• The thermosphere contains gases that absorb the sun’s radiation. – Blocks the x-rays and some UV-

radiation. – The temperature depends on the

sun’s activity.

Factors that Affect Climate• Climate greatly affects

the species that exist in an ecosystem. – Climate is the average

weather of an area over a long period of time.

Temperature Precipitation

• Two main climate factors that influence life in an ecosystem are: