Atmosphere Vocab

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global warming

Definition: a warming of the earth's atmosphere and oceans that is predicted to result from the enhancement of the greenhouse effect by air pollution Example: Global warming isn't creating heat, it's making more extreme temperatures.

global warming

Definition: a warming of the earth's atmosphere and oceans that is predicted to result from the enhancement of the greenhouse effect by air pollution Example: Since a bunch of the sun's heat gets trapped in the atmosphere from pollution, the ozone layer begins to get broken, letting in harmful gases.

ozone

Definition: pure and refreshing air Example: The ozone layer protects us from harmful gases and UV light from outside the atmosphere (generally originating from the source of the sun) but as we send fossil fuels and greenhouse gases into the air patches of it get damaged, which is why lung cancer cases have increased--because we inhale these gases.

greenhouse effect

Definition: warming of the lower atmosphere as a result of the absorption (as by carbon dioxide and water vapor) of radiation received from the sun and reemitted by the earth Example: It keeps the earth warm.

greenhouse effect

Definition: warming of the lower atmosphere as a result of the absorption (as by carbon dioxide and water vapor) of radiation received from the sun and reemitted by the earth Example: It's when the lower atmosphere warms up as a result of absorption -Sloane

greenhouse effect

Definition: warming of the lower atmosphere as a result of the absorption (as by carbon dioxide and water vapor) of radiation received from the sun and reemitted by the earth Example: Thankfully the greenhouse effect protects us from radiation... or else we would be cooked alive!

atmosphere

Definition: the whole mass of air surrounding the earth Example: the layers of gases surrounding Earth

mesosphere

Definition: a layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere in which temperature decreases with increased altitude Example: The mesosphere is the coldest sphere, can get as low as 100 degrees Celsius, and meteors can burn up in the layer.

mesosphere

Definition: a layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere in which temperature decreases with increased altitude Example: There is no example for Mesosphere because it is a layer of the atmosphere, but the Mesosphere is the third layer and -100 Celsius which makes it absolutely freezing.

troposphere

Definition: the lowest part of the earth's atmosphere in which most weather changes occur and temperature decreases rapidly with altitude and which extends from the surface to the bottom of the stratosphere Example: The troposphere is 10 kilometers above the earth's surface and 99% of it is water from the cloud. The higher you get the colder it gets. And all weather happens here.

troposphere

Definition: the lowest part of the earth's atmosphere in which most weather changes occur and temperature decreases rapidly with altitude and which extends from the surface to the bottom of the stratosphere Example: When the earth's weather temperature decreases.

ionosphere

Definition: the part of the earth's atmosphere beginning at an altitude of about 30 miles (50 kilometers) and extending outward that contains free electrically charged particles Example: The ionosphere is 30 miles - 50 kilometers, above earth's surface. This layer of the atmosphere contains free electrically charged particles.

thermosphere

Definition: the part of the earth's atmosphere that begins at about 50 miles (80 kilometers) above the earth's surface and is characterized by a steady increase in temperature with height Example: The thermosphere is the hottest layer of the atmosphere, reaching temperatures of 2000 degrees Celsius.

thermosphere

Definition: the part of the earth's atmosphere that begins at about 50 miles (80 kilometers) above the earth's surface and is characterized by a steady increase in temperature with height Example: the thermosphere is hot, thin, and is where the northern lights occur.

transpiration

Definition: the process by which plants give off water vapor through the stomata in their leaves Example: The cycle of which plants send off their water vapor through their stomata that is in their leaves.

transpiration

Definition: the process by which plants give off water vapor through the stomata in their leaves Example: Water flows up out of plant's leaves through a prosses called transpiration.

radiation

Definition: the process of emitting radiant energy in the form of waves or particles Example: Radiant energy in the form of wave particles making heat waves.

radiation

Definition: the process of emitting radiant energy in the form of waves or particles Example: Radiation is a process of sending radiant energy in the form of particles or for easier understanding waves.

radiation

Definition: the process of emitting radiant energy in the form of waves or particles Example: the emissions from solar flares and toxic waste.

stratosphere

Definition: the upper portion of the earth's atmosphere extending from the top of the troposphere to about 30 miles (50 kilometers) above the surface and in which temperature changes but little with altitude and clouds of water are rare Example: In the stratosphere there is very thin air, the higher you go the colder, and it keeps earth warm.

water vapor

Definition: the vapor of water especially when below the boiling temperature and in diffused form (as in the atmosphere) Example: If you boil water in a pot, "steam" will come out. The actual name for this "steam" is water vapor.

water vapor

Definition: the vapor of water especially when below the boiling temperature and in diffused form (as in the atmosphere) Example: It's when it's really hot and water vapor happens

water vapor

Definition: the vapor of water especially when below the boiling temperature and in diffused form (as in the atmosphere) Example: The vapor of water happens when the temperature is below boiling or not much sun. This is cool because the water vapor is not used to this weather which causes more water vapor to happen.

water vapor

Definition: the vapor of water especially when below the boiling temperature and in diffused form (as in the atmosphere) Example: Water vapor is water that is hot especially above the boiling point that becomes steam which is VAPOR

altitude

Definition: the vertical distance of an object above sea level Example: Altitude is a vertical distance of an object that is above the sea level.

altitude

Definition: the vertical distance of an object above sea level Example: Altitude is the vertical distance of an object above sea level.

altitude

Definition: the vertical distance of an object above sea level Example: For example, Beaver Creek in Colorado is about 8,700 feet above sea level, which makes the air thinner.

altitude

Definition: the vertical distance of an object above sea level Example: The extremely high altitude of the mountain made her dizzy and nauseous.

altitude

Definition: the vertical distance of an object above sea level Example: The vertical distance above sea level.

water cycle

Definition: the way that water moves through the Earth and atmosphere Example: A lake is a part of the water cycle.

water cycle

Definition: the way that water moves through the Earth and atmosphere Example: The water cycle goes on all around us, but we may not notice it.

water cycle

Definition: the way that water moves through the Earth and atmosphere Example: The water cycle is the way water flows through the atmosphere and earth. There are different types of water like gas, steam, and salt water.

atmosphere

Definition: the whole mass of air surrounding the earth Example: The atmosphere is the mass of air surrounding the earth. It has five different spheres inside of it including the thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, troposphere, and exosphere.

atmosphere

Definition: the whole mass of air surrounding the earth Example: The mass of the air surrounding the earth.

atmosphere

Definition: the whole mass of air surrounding the earth Example: The troposphere, Isosphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and the Exosphere are all layers of the atmosphere.


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