Atmosphere Basics Notes
Atmosphere Basics Notes
What is atmosphere?
Combination of gases, dust, water droplets, and ice crystals
Surrounds the Earth
Extends from the Earths surface to outer space
Permanent atmospheric gases
Earths atmosphere consists mainly of nitrogen (78 percent) and oxygen (21
percent).
The amounts of nitrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere are fairly constant over
recent time.
Variable atmospheric gases
The concentrations of some atmospheric gases are not as constant over time.
The amount of water vapor, ozone, and carbon dioxide vary significantly from place
to place.
Water vapor
Invisible, gaseous form of water
Can range of 0% - 4%
Concentration depends on the seasons, altitude, and properties of the surface
underneath
Carbon dioxide
During the past 150 years, the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide has
increased, due primarily to the burning of fossil fuels.
Currently 0.039% (up by 0.028%)
Ozone
Mostly in ozone layer (20 50 km above)
Only 0.0012% but plays important role in blocking out harmful rays from the sun
Concentration has decreased due to CFCs which are now banned
Scientists estimate it should fully recover by the 2100
Atmosphere particles
Contains variable amounts of solids in the form of tiny particles, such as dust, salt,
and ice
Fungi and bacteria are often attached to these particles