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Four Systems

of

Our

Earth

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Composition of Earth Earth Has 4 main systems that interact:

Earth’s systems

Atmosphere Hydrosphere Biosphere Geosphere

water life land/rockAir/gases

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The Atmosphere– layer of gas that surrounds Earth more commonly known as “air”.

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Atmosphere. How do you know its there

Is this “air” that surrounds us considered matter? Does it weigh anything? How do you know?

Think about it and decide on an answer. Talk in groups with the person who sits by

you Be ready to tell the class what you decided

and why.

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Weight of the atmosphere Gases are in the

atmosphere. They are things we

learned about in the periodic table: Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen

It is matter! Sound can travel through it.

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Even though you can’t see them, Atoms make up gases.

Are some atoms bigger than others? Are their atomic weights all the same?

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Helium vs. Carbon DioxideDo you think of helium as light and floating or heavy and falling?

Do you think about Carbon Dioxide as light and floating or heavy and falling….think about the gas released from dry ice… does it go up or down?

http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=F239cINIADs

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Composition of Earth Earth Has 4 main systems that interact:

The Atmosphere Mostly Nitrogen and Oxygen Water vapor is responsible for clouds and

precipitation Has layers Protects us from meteors and comets, x-rays,

gamma rays, ultra violet light

The Hydrosphere The Biosphere The Geosphere

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Atmosphere

Exosphere--

Thermosphere--

Mesosphere--

Stratosphere--

Troposphere

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Composition of Earth’s atmosphere Earth Has 4 main

systems that interact: The Atmosphere

layers Exosphere Thermosphere Mesosphere Stratosphere Troposphere The Hydrosphere

The Biosphere The Geosphere

Exosphere

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Composition of Earth’s atmosphere Earth Has 4 main systems

that interact: The Atmosphere

Troposphere Contains most clouds and

weather. Temperature cools as you go

higher50% of sun’s energy passes through, 50% is reflected back.

Most of the troposphere’s heat is from Earth (convection)

Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere

The Hydrosphere The Biosphere The Geosphere

Exosphere

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Atmosphere

Exosphere--

Thermosphere--

Mesosphere--

Stratosphere--

Troposphere--Contains most clouds and weather.Temperature cools as you go higher50% of sun’s energy passes through, 50% is reflected back.Most of the troposphere’s heat is from Earth (convection)

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Troposphere and Clouds Among other gases there is water vapor in

the troposphere. Clouds—form when air rises, cools to its dew

point, and becomes saturated (moist).

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Water Vapor Demonstration

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Water Cycle Demo

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Precipitation-falling water in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail

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Section 2: Earth’s WeatherTroposphere

Weather—the atmosphere’s condition in terms of temperature, cloud cover, wind speed and direction, humidity, and air pressure.

What are different types of weather? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Temperature—a measure of how fast air molecules are moving.

When molecules are moving rapidly, temperature is high.

Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometers measure air temperature.

Section 2: Earth’s WeatherTroposphere

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What is the temperature like today? Hot/ Cold ______________________ Degrees Fahrenheit_______________ Degrees Celsius _________________

Section 2: Earth’s WeatherTroposphere

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Energy is transferred between fast-moving molecules and slower-moving molecules.

Conduction—transfer of energy when molecules collide.

Give an example of something heating up due to conduction: __________________________________

Convection occurs when warm air rises and cool air sinks.

Give an example of something heating up due to convection: ___________________________________

Section 2: Earth’s WeatherTroposphere

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Air pressure— air weight that varies over Earth’s surface.

Warmer air is less dense and exerts less pressure.

Cooler air is more dense and exerts more pressure.

Section 2: Earth’s WeatherTroposphere

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Air Pressure Demonstration—Write about what you learned

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Humidity— the amount of water vapor in the air

Temperature affects how much moisture is in the air.

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Dewpoint—when the air is holding as much water vapor as it can

Relative humidity— a measure of the amount of water vapor present compared to the amount that could be held at a specific temperature.

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THAT WAS ALL ABOUT THE TROPOSPHERE!!!

Lets cover the other layers briefly.

Go back up to the graphic organizer at the top of your notes and fill in info about each layer.

Atmosphere

Exosphere--

Thermosphere--

Mesosphere--

Stratosphere--

Troposphere

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Composition of Earth’s atmosphere Earth Has 4 main

systems that interact: The Atmosphere

Troposphere Stratosphere

10 km to 50 km contains ozone that absorbs

much of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation.

Gets warmer as you go up. Mesosphere Thermosphere

The Hydrosphere The Biosphere The Geosphere

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Atmosphere

Exosphere--

Thermosphere--

Mesosphere-

Stratosphere--10 km to 50 km , contains ozone that absorbs much of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation. , Gets warmer as you go up.

Troposphere--Contains most clouds and weather. Most of the troposphere’s heat is from Earth Temperature cools about 6.5 degrees Celsius per kilometer of altitude.

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Composition of Earth’s atmosphere Earth Has 4 main

systems that interact: The Atmosphere

Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere

50-85 km The coldest part of the

atmosphere. It can get down to -90°C in the mesosphere.

Thermosphere The Hydrosphere The Biosphere The Geosphere

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Atmosphere

Exosphere--

Thermosphere--

Mesosphere- 50-85 km, The coldest part of the atmosphere. It can get down to -90°C in the mesosphere. -

Stratosphere--10 km to 50 km , contains ozone that absorbs much of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation. , Gets warmer as you go up.

Troposphere--Contains most clouds and weather. Most of the troposphere’s heat is from Earth Temperature cools about 6.5 degrees Celsius per kilometer of altitude.

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Composition of Earth’s atmosphere Earth Has 4 main systems that

interact: The Atmosphere

Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere

80-500 km Temperatures increase up to 1,700°C Filters out x-rays and gamma rays

from the sun. This is an image of the space shuttle

as it is orbiting around the Earth. The space shuttle orbits in the thermosphere of the Earth.

The Hydrosphere The Biosphere The Geosphere

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Atmosphere

Exosphere--

Thermosphere-- 80-500 km, Temperatures increase up to 1,700°C, Filters out x-rays and gamma rays from the sun. , This is an image of the space shuttle as it is orbiting around the Earth. The space shuttle orbits in the thermosphere of the Earth.

Mesosphere--The temperature drops when you go higher, like it does in the troposphere. Coldest part of the atmosphere

Stratosphere--from 10 km to 50 km above Earth’s surface, this layer contains ozone that absorbs much of the

Sun’s ultraviolet radiation.

Troposphere--Contains most clouds and weather., Most of the troposphere’s heat is from Earth, Temperature cools about 6.5 degrees Celsius per kilometer of altitude.

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Exosphere

The last layer of the atmosphere Difficult to tell where it stops and space

begins Very few atoms in this layer of the

atmosphere

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Atmosphere

Exosphere--The last layer of the atmosphere, Difficult to tell where it stops and space begins, Very few atoms in this layer of the atmosphere

Thermosphere-- The air is really thin that high up. The temperature changes with the solar activity. If the sun is active,

temperatures in the thermosphere can get up to 1,500°C or higher!

Mesosphere--The temperature drops when you go higher, like it does in the troposphere. Coldest part of the atmosphere

Stratosphere--from 10 km to 50 km above Earth’s surface, this layer contains ozone that absorbs much of the

Sun’s ultraviolet radiation.

Troposphere--Contains most clouds and weather., Most of the troposphere’s heat is from Earth, Temperature cools about 6.5 degrees Celsius per kilometer of altitude.

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Ionosphere

Within the mesosphere and thermosphere is a layer of electrically charged particles. This layer allows radio waves to travel across the country to another city.

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