6th grade Atmosphere Unit
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Troposphere | Layer in which we live, weather occurs here
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Stratosphere | Gases are found in layers, ozone layer is found here
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Mesosphere | Coolest layer, meteors burn up in this layer
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Thermosphere | Highest temperatures, contains the ionosphere
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Atmosphere | The mixture of gases which surround our planet; mostly nitrogen and oxygen
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Weather | The state of the atmosphere at a place and time
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What is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere? | Nitrogen
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Global winds | Winds that follow regular patterns and paths
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Sea Breeze | During the DAY cool dense air moves from the ocean towards the warm, less dense shore.
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Land Breeze | During NIGHT, cool dense air moves from the land towards the warm, less dense ocean.
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Cumulus | Fluffy, white clouds with flat bottoms.
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Stratus | Layered clouds which block out the Sun. Can cause constant drizzly rain.
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Cirrus | Small, wispy clouds created by strong winds. They often indicate a change in weather.
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Condensation | The change of water vapor to liquid water due to cooling; where clouds form
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Precipitation | Water returning back to Earth's surface: hail, sleet, snow, and rain
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Global Warming | The gradual increase of Earth's atmospheric temperature
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Greenhouse effect | The trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere due to an increase in 'greenhouse gases' (CO2)
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Cold front | When a cool air mass comes in and pushes a warm air mass up; results in cool weather
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Warm front | Warm air moves over cold, dense air. Results in drizzly rain and warm temperatures
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Occluded front | Warm air is trapped between 2 cool air masses; warm air rises up. This creates cool temperatures and lots of snow.
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Stationary front | When a warm and cold air mass meet, but neither can overpower the other. Results in days of cloudy weather & rain
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Air mass | A large mass of air which has similar temperature and water vapor content
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Wind | The movement of air caused by temperature differences
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How does wind move? | From high pressure to low pressure
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Mountain & Valley Breezes | Caused by the elevation and temperature differences
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Humidity | Amount of water vapor in the air
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Dew Point | Temperature where air cools to saturate it
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Isobars | Lines on a weather map that connect air pressure
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