Atomsphere 1
Atomsphere 1
Atmosphere
The Earth is surrounded by a gas envelope that rotates
with it about its axis, and extends 1000 km above sea
level.
Atmospheric Pressure.
The weight of air column of an atmosphere height on a
unit area
It is measured by a unit called a bar. The bar equals 1000
millibar (mbar).
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Curved lines that join the points of equal pressure in atmospheric pressure
maps.
the centre of low atmospheric pressure areas is represented by L
the centre of high atmospheric pressure areas is represented by H
the wind moves from the areas of high atmospheric pressure to the
areas of low atmospheric ressure.
Tropopause
Is the region between troposphere
and stratosphere
Stratopause
Is the region between stratosphere
and mesosphere.
Mesopause
Is the region between mesosphere and
thermosphere.
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2-As we go up, the temperature decreases by a rate of 6.5 ºC per 1 km until it
reaches the lowest value of about (-60 ºC) at tropopause.
4-It contains about 75% of the atmosphere mass.This explains why all
atmospheric phenomena like rain, wind, clouds …. that forms the weather
conditions, and consequently up the climate
5-It contains about 99% of the atmospheric water vapour, which organizes
the earth’s temperature.
6-The air movement in this layer is vertical as the warm air currents go up
and the cold currents go down.
Exercise
If the temperature at the base of Mount Everest is 20.6 ºC, how much is the
temperature at its top if the mountain height is 8862 m?
Solution:
Height (km) = 8.862 km
The decrease in temperature = height (Km) × 6.5 = 8.862 × 6.5 = 57.603 ºC
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2-At the lower part, the temperature is constant and measure (– 60º C), then
increases gradually until it reaches 0º C at the end of the layer.
- This is due to the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer.
4-It contains ozone layer between 20 - 40 km above sea level.
5-lower part does not contain clouds or suffer from any
weather disturbances. The air moves in this part horizontally,
making it suitable for fying planes GR
Third layer: Mesosphere
– It means the middle layer. It is the coldest layer.
Characteristics and importance of the mesosphere:
1-It is extended from 50 km above sea level to 85 Km, thickness of about 35
km.
2-Temperature decreases with height rate until reaches (– 90º C) at its end.
4-Meteors are formed in this layer and burnt due to friction with air
molecules
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3-Its upper part contains charged ions. The distribution of the charged ions
extends until 700 km above sea level; in a part known as ionosphere.
Ionosphere layer
It is a layer that contains charged ions and it has an
important role in wireless communications.
-it is surrounded by two magnetic belts known as Van Allen Belts, These two
belts play an important role in dispersing the harmful charged cosmic
radiation away from the Earth. This scattering causes the occurrence of
Aurora phenomenon.
Van-Allen belts:
They are two magnetic belts surrounding ionosphere and play an important
role in scattering of harmful charged cosmic radiations.
Aurora phenomenon:
It is a phenomenon that appears as brightly coloured light curtains seen from
the both poles of the earth.
Exosphere layer:
This is the area where satellites float around the Earth and
transmit weather condition information and TV prvograms.
Exosphere:
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It is a region in which the atmospheric envelope is inserted with outer space.
G R The harmful charged cosmic radioations are scattered away from the
earth before entering ionosphere layers?
Due to the presence of Van-Allen belts.
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