Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Free Essays on Earth Sciende
Atmosphere Gas ââ¬â Nitrogen (most abundant), oxygen, / carbon dioxide ââ¬â has the ability to absorb heat radiated   by earth, water vapor    Atmosphere Pressure is in MB ââ¬â   Atmosphere pressure in the PPI ââ¬â   Atmosphere pressure at sea level ââ¬â slightly more 1000 millibars, pressure decrease with altitude  	3.5 miles 50% atmosphere is below  	10 miles 90% atmosphere is below  Atmospheric carbon dioxide is transparent to incoming Short-Wavelength solar radiation.  But it is not transparent to some of the Long ââ¬âWavelength outgoing terrestrial radiation.    Ozone ââ¬âcombines 3 atom oxygen (03) / concentrate between 10-50 kilometers above the stratosphere / absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation     Thermosphere ââ¬â upper limit -   Mesosphere ââ¬â temperature decreases -   Stratosphere ââ¬â above the troposphere ââ¬â temperature increases at top  Troposphere ââ¬â lowermost layer - all important weather phenomena occur  - temperature decreases with altitude    *** - There is pause in between each     Equinoxes ââ¬â occur midway between the solstice  - length day equal night - Sept 22-23 march 21-22(spring)   Sun angles ââ¬â near water climate = cool summer, warmer winter  Northern hemisphere ââ¬â June 21-22 (summer) ââ¬â December 21-22 (winter)    Heat transferred in our Earth System  -Conduction ââ¬â transfer of heat through matter by molecular activity  	Convection ââ¬â transfer of heat by the movement of al mass or substance for on place to another  	Radiation ââ¬â transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves    Climate ââ¬â Air Mass ââ¬â   Equatorial low ââ¬â rising air ââ¬â abundant precipitation   Subtropical high ââ¬â stable - dry air   SubPolar low ââ¬â warm and cold winds interact ââ¬â polar front ââ¬â area of storms  Polar high ââ¬â cold, subsiding air 	  	  	Leeward side of the mountains ââ¬â usually deficient in moisture       Clouds - Cirrus ââ¬â high, white, thin wispy fibers/ Cumulus ââ¬â globular, individual cloud masses/ Stratus ââ¬â sheets or l...  Free Essays on Earth Sciende  Free Essays on Earth Sciende    Atmosphere Gas ââ¬â Nitrogen (most abundant), oxygen, / carbon dioxide ââ¬â has the ability to absorb heat radiated   by earth, water vapor    Atmosphere Pressure is in MB ââ¬â   Atmosphere pressure in the PPI ââ¬â   Atmosphere pressure at sea level ââ¬â slightly more 1000 millibars, pressure decrease with altitude  	3.5 miles 50% atmosphere is below  	10 miles 90% atmosphere is below  Atmospheric carbon dioxide is transparent to incoming Short-Wavelength solar radiation.  But it is not transparent to some of the Long ââ¬âWavelength outgoing terrestrial radiation.    Ozone ââ¬âcombines 3 atom oxygen (03) / concentrate between 10-50 kilometers above the stratosphere / absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation     Thermosphere ââ¬â upper limit -   Mesosphere ââ¬â temperature decreases -   Stratosphere ââ¬â above the troposphere ââ¬â temperature increases at top  Troposphere ââ¬â lowermost layer - all important weather phenomena occur  - temperature decreases with altitude    *** - There is pause in between each     Equinoxes ââ¬â occur midway between the solstice  - length day equal night - Sept 22-23 march 21-22(spring)   Sun angles ââ¬â near water climate = cool summer, warmer winter  Northern hemisphere ââ¬â June 21-22 (summer) ââ¬â December 21-22 (winter)    Heat transferred in our Earth System  -Conduction ââ¬â transfer of heat through matter by molecular activity  	Convection ââ¬â transfer of heat by the movement of al mass or substance for on place to another  	Radiation ââ¬â transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves    Climate ââ¬â Air Mass ââ¬â   Equatorial low ââ¬â rising air ââ¬â abundant precipitation   Subtropical high ââ¬â stable - dry air   SubPolar low ââ¬â warm and cold winds interact ââ¬â polar front ââ¬â area of storms  Polar high ââ¬â cold, subsiding air 	  	  	Leeward side of the mountains ââ¬â usually deficient in moisture       Clouds - Cirrus ââ¬â high, white, thin wispy fibers/ Cumulus ââ¬â globular, individual cloud masses/ Stratus ââ¬â sheets or l...    
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