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Atmosphere Vocab.

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Ozone   gas formed by a third oxygen atom to oxygen molecule exists in layer in the atmosphere and absorbs ultraviolet radiation from sun the major chemical is smog  
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Troposphere   layer of atmosphere closest to Earth's surface where most of mass of atmosphere is found,this layer also is where most weather takes placed and air pollution collects  
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Stratosphere   layer of Earth's atmosphere that's located above tropopause it's made up primarily of concentrated ozone  
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Mesosphere   layer o Earth's atmosphere above stratosphere  
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Thermosphere   layer of Earth's atmosphere that' s located above mesopause and contains only minute portion of atmosphere's mass  
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Exosphere   Outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere that's located above thermosphere and contains light gases like helium and hydrogen  
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Radiation   energy transfer through space by visible light,ultraviolet radiation and other electromagnetic waves  
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Conduction   energy transfer that occurs when molecules collide this takes place ONLY when substances are in contact with each other  
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Convection   transfer of energy by flow of heated substance  
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Temperature   measurement of speed of the molecules  
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Heat   energy transfer that occurs because of difference in the temperature between substances and flows from object of higher temperature to object of low temperature  
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Dew Point   temperature which air is cooled at constant pressure to reach saturation at which some point condensation can happen  
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Condensation   process by which cooling gas changes into liquid and releases thermal energy it changes matter from gas to liquid  
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Lifted Condensation Level   height at which condensation occurs it often corresponds with base of clouds  
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Temperature Inversion   increase in temperature with height in atmospheric level which inverts temperature-altitude relationship this can worsen air pollution problems  
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Humidity   amount of water vapor in air  
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Relative Humidity   ratio of water vapor contained in specific volume of air compared with how much water vapor that amount of air actually can hold  
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Condensation Nuclei   small particles in atmosphere around which cloud droplets can form  
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Orographic Lifting   cloud formation that occurs when warm moist air is forced to rise up side of mountain  
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Stability   ability of air mass to resist rising  
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Latent Heat   stored energy in water vapor that's not released to warm atmosphere until condensation takes place  
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Coalescence   process that occurs when cloud droplets collide and form larger droplets which eventually become too heavy to remain aloft and can fall to Earth as rain  
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Precipation   all solid and liquid forms of water that falls from clouds like rain,snow,sleet, hail  
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Water Cycle   continual movement of water between Earth's surface and atmosphere through evaporation,condensation,precipation  
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Evaporation   vaporization is a change of stat involving thermal energy evaporation is a process by which water changes from liquid to gas  
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