D - Science - Unit 6 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
How many main layers are in the earth's atmosphere? | four |
The main layers in the earth's atmosphere are classified according to what? | changes in temperature |
What are the names of the atmosphere's main layers? | troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere |
Which layer of the atmosphere does weather occur and we live in? | troposphere |
As altitude increases in the troposphere, what happens to the temperature? | it decreases |
What happens to water at the top of the troposphere? | it forms thin, feathery clouds of ice |
Although the troposphere is the shallowest layer, what does it contain | almost all of the mass of the atmosphere |
What happens to the temperature at the top of the troposphere? | it stops decreasing |
How does the depth of the troposphere vary? | from 16 kilometers above the equator to less than 9 kilometers above the North and South poles |
Why is the ozone layer important? | it protects earth's living things from dangerous ultraviolet radiation from the sun, it acts as a shield for the Earth's surface and absorbs energy from the sun |
Why is the thermosphere so hot? | the sunlight strikes this layer first, which cause the nitrogen and oxygen molecules to convert this energy into heat |
Why would an ordinary thermometer show a low temperature in the thermosphere? | the molecules in this layer are spaced far apart, so there are not enough of them to collide with a thermometer and warm it |
What causes Auroras? | particles from the sun enter the ionosphere near the poles and strike atoms in the ionosphere, causing them to glow |
What are the brilliant light displays in the Northern Hemisphere called? | Northern Lights or aurora borealis |
In which layer is the air pressure the highest? | troposphere |
Which layer separates the troposphere from the stratosphere? | tropopause |
Which layer is the coldest region of the atmosphere? | mesosphere |
Which layer has the thinnest air? | thermosphere |
Why is the thermosphere so hot? | sunlight strikes the thermosphere first and turns the energy from the ultraviolet radiation into heat |
What happens to gas particles in the ionosphere? | they absorb ultraviolet and x-ray radiation causing them to become electrically charged (they become ions) |
What bounce off of the ions in the ionosphere sending them back to Earth's surface? | radio waves |
In which layer of the atmosphere do satellites orbit the Earth? | exosphere |
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