- Dust Clouds
- Gases: Carbon Dioxide 0.03 %
- Water Vapour: from volcanic eruptions
- Oxygen: from photosynhesis 21 %
- Nitrogen: 78 %
Additionally:
- Gases and smoke from industry, cars, heating, etc.
Structure
Nota:
- Exosphere: 700 km
- Thermosphere: 80 km,
-- Ionosphere: 80-550 km. Relects radio and tv waves.
- Mesosphere: 50 km.
- Stratosphere: 12 km. Ozone
- Troposphere: 0 km
Function
Nota:
Regulates Temperature.
Day/night
differences
Nota:
During Day:
- Earth's surface absorbs some solar radiation and heats up.
- The warm surface heats the nearest layers of air.
- Some radiation is reflected and escapes.
- Carbon dioxide and water vapour relects some radiation back to the Earth again.
During Night:
- The atmosphere stops the surface heat escaping into space.
- Water vapour and carbon dioxide retain heat like the glass in a greenhouse.
Unequal warming
Nota:
Depends on the latitude
Depends on the inclination of Sun's rays.
Atmospheric
Pressure and
Humidity
Pressure
Nota:
- Is the ratio of the weight of the atmosphere to the area over which that weight is distributed.
- Is a quantity
- Unit: Pascal
Humidity
Nota:
- Is the amount (volume) of water vapour in a specific amount of air.
- Saturation point
-
Absolute
Nota:
Is the amount of water vapour in 1 m3 of air at a specific moment. Expressed in grams.
Relative
Nota:
Is the relationship, expressed as a percentage, between the present amount of water vapour in a volume of air and that which it could contain if the volume of air were saturated.
Climate
Nota:
Influenced by:
- unequal warming
- masses of air with different degrees of humidity
Refers to the main atmospheric phenomena in a specific region that occur every year.
- Depends on latitude
-expressed in term of temperature and rainfall
Atmospheric phenomena
Nota:
Occurs in the troposphere:
Caused by the wind:
- Hurricanes
- Whirlwinds or dust storms
- Tornadoes
Related to the water vapour:
- Clouds
- Rain
- Fog
- Frost
- Snow
- Hail
- Dew
Weather
Nota:
Refers to a series of atmosphereic phenomena that occur at a specific moment in a specific place.
Scientific Instruments:
- Thermometer
- Barometer
- Rain Gauge
- Hygrometer
- Weather Vane
- Wind Gauge