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Earth Science - The Atmosphere

Chapter 15 - The Atmosphere

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WEATHERThe conditions of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
ATMOSPHEREThe mixture of gases that surrounds Earth. The outermost of the four spheres into which scientists divide Earth.
OZONEA form of oxygen that has three oxygen atoms in each molecule instead of the usual two.
WATER VAPORThe invisible, gaseous form of water.
POLLUTANTHarmful substance in the air, water, or soil.
PHOTOCHEMICAL SMOGA brownish haze that is a mixture of ozone and other chemicals, formed when nitrogen oxide, hydrocarbons, and other pollutants react with one another in the presence of sunlight.
TEMPERATURE INVERSIONA layer of warm air prevents a layer of cooler air below it from rising.
ACID RAINRain that is more acidic than normal, caused by the release of molecules of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide into the air.
DENSITYThe amount of mass in a given space; mass per unit volume.
PRESSUREThe amount of force pushing on a surface or area.
AIR PRESSUREA force that is the result of the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area.
BAROMETERAn instrument used to measure changes in air pressure.
MERCURY BAROMETERAn instrument that measures changes in air pressure, consisting of a glass tube part filled with mercury, with its open end resting in a dish of mercury. Air pressure pushing on the mercury in the dish forces the mercury in the tube higher.
ANEROID BAROMETERAn instrument that measures changes in air pressure without using liquid. Changes in the shape of an airtight metal box cause a needle on the barometer dial to move.
ALTITUDEElevation above sea level.
TROPOSPHEREThe lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where weather occurs.
STRATOSPHEREThe second-lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere; the ozone layer is located in the upper stratosphere.
MESOSPHEREThe middle layer of Earth's atmosphere; the layer in which most meteoroids burn up.
THERMOSPHEREThe outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere.
IONOSPHEREThe lower part of the thermosphere, where electrically charged particles called ions are found.
AURORA BOREALISA colorful, glowing display in the sky caused when particles from the sun strike oxygen and nitrogen atoms in the ionosphere; also called the Northern Lights. In the Southern Hemisphere they are call Australis Borealis or Southern Lights.
EXOSPHEREThe outer layer of the thermosphere, extending outward onto space.


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Dupo Jr. High School
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