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Chapter 15 - Atmosphere. Question 1 - 10. What are the two major gases in the atmosphere?. Answer 1 – 10 . Nitrogen & Oxygen. Question 1 - 20. What happens to air pressure as altitude increases?. Answer 1 – 20 . It decreases. Question 1 - 30. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 15 - Atmosphere

Characteristics of the

AtmosphereAtmospheric

HeatingGlobal Winds

and Local Winds

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Question 1 - 10

What are the two major gases in the

atmosphere?

Answer 1 – 10

Nitrogen & Oxygen

Question 1 - 20

What happens to air pressure as altitude

increases?

Answer 1 – 20

It decreases.

Question 1 - 30

What are the divisions of the upper layer of the

atmosphere?

Answer 1 – 30

Ionosphere and exosphere

Question 1 - 40

What are the 4 layers of the atmosphere?

Answer 1 – 40

Troposphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, and

Thermosphere

Question 1 - 50

Why does the temperature of different

layers of the atmosphere vary?

Answer 1 – 50

The composition of the gases in the layer absorb solar energy differently.

Question 2 - 10

How much of the sun’s energy is absorbed by the Earth’s surface?

Answer 2 – 10

50%

Question 2 - 20

What is the term for the process of how the gases in the

atmosphere absorb thermal energy & radiate it back to

Earth?

Answer 2 – 20

Greenhouse Effect

Question 2 - 30

What is the transfer of thermal energy by the

circulation or movement of a liquid or gas?

Answer 2 – 30

Convection

Question 2 - 40

How do differences in air density cause

convection currents?

Answer 2 – 40

Cold air is more dense so it sinks and the warm air

rises

Question 2 - 50

What are the two main human activities that increase the levels of greenhouse gases?

Answer 2 – 50

Burning of fossil fuels and deforestation

Question 3 - 10

List the 3 types of global winds.

Answer 3 – 10

Polar easterlies, Prevailing westerlies,

and trade winds

Question 3 - 20

List the 4 types of local winds.

Answer 3 – 20

Sea, Land, Mountain, and Valley breezes

Question 3 - 30

What are the winds that flow towards the poles from W to E between the 30 & 60 degree

latitudes?

Answer 3 – 30

Prevailing Westerlies

Question 3 - 40

What weather do the polar easterlies bring?

Answer 3 – 40

Snow and freezing cold

Question 3 - 50

Why does sinking air cause areas of high

pressure?

Answer 3 – 50

Sinking air presses down on the air beneath it

Question 4 - 10

How are primary pollutants put into the

air?

Answer 4 – 10

Directly by human or natural activity

Question 4 - 20

Name 2 examples of secondary pollutants.

Answer 4 – 20

Smog and ozone

Question 4 - 30

What is formed when sunlight reacts with ozone and vehicle

exhaust?

Answer 4 – 30

Smog

Question 4 - 40

What are the 3 sources of human-made air

pollution?

Answer 4 – 40

Industrial air pollution, indoor air pollution, and

transportation.

Question 4 - 50

How is acid precipitation formed?

Answer 4 – 50

Fossil fuels burn, mix with water vapor, and form sulfuric and nitric acid.

Question 5 - 10

In which 2 atmospheric layers does

temperature decrease as altitude increases?

Answer 5 – 10

Troposphere & Mesosphere

Question 5 - 20

What is the transfer of energy as heat

through a material? (touching)

Answer 5 – 20

Thermal conduction

Question 5 - 30

What is the movement of air caused by differences

in air pressure?

Answer 5 – 30

Wind

Question 5 - 40

What is the curving path of an moving object from an otherwise

straight path caused by the Earth’s rotation?

Answer 5 – 40

The Coriolis Effect

Question 5 - 50

What is the contamination of the atmosphere by the introduction of pollutants from human and natural

sources?

Answer 5 – 50

Air pollution

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