SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 17
Composition and Structure of
Earth’s Atmosphere
What we are going to study in this chapter?
Atmosphere
Compositio
n
Structure
• Gases
• Water Vapour
• Dust Particles
• Troposphere
• Stratosphere
• Mesosphere
• Thermosphere
• Exosphere
• Atmosphere is the air surrounding the earth.
• The atmosphere is a mixture of different gases.
• It contains life-giving gases like Oxygen for humans and animals and carbon dioxide for plants.
• It envelops the earth all round and is held in place by the gravity of the earth.
• It helps in stopping the ultraviolet rays harmful to the life and maintains
the suitable temperature necessary for life.
• Generally, atmosphere extends up to about 1600 km from the earth’s
surface.
• However, 99 % of the total mass of the atmosphere is confined to the
height of 32 km from the earth’s surface.
Atmosphere
Gases
• The atmosphere is a mixture of different types of gases.
• Nitrogen and oxygen are the two main gases in the atmosphere and 99 percentage of the
atmosphere is made up of these two gases.
• Other gases like argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium, hydrogen, etc. form the remaining part of
the atmosphere.
• The portion of the gases changes in the higher
layers of the atmosphere in such a way that
oxygen will be almost negligible quantity at
the heights of 120 km.
• Similarly, carbon dioxide (and water vapour) is
found only up to 90 km from the surface of the
earth.
Carbon Dioxide
• Carbon dioxide is meteorologically a very important gas.
• It is transparent to the incoming solar radiation (insolation) but opaque to the outgoing terrestrial
radiation.
• It absorbs a part of terrestrial radiation and reflects back some part of it towards the earth’s
surface.
• Carbon dioxide is largely responsible for the greenhouse effect.
• When the volume of other gases remains constant
in the atmosphere, the volume of the carbon
dioxide has been rising in the past few decades
mainly because of the burning of fossil fuels. This
rising volume of carbon dioxide is the main reason
for global warming.
Water Vapour
Variable gas in the atmosphere, which decreases with altitude.
In the warm and wet tropics, it may account for four per cent of the air by volume, while in the dry and cold
areas of desert and polar regions, it may be less than one per cent of the air.
Water vapour also decreases from the equator towards the poles.
• Absorbs part of the insolation from the sun and preserves the earth's radiated
heat.
• Acts like a blanket allowing the earth neither to become too cold nor too hot.
• It contributes to the stability and instability in the air.
Dust Particles
• Dust particles are generally found in the lower layers of the atmosphere.
• These particles are found in the form of sand, smoke-soot, oceanic salt, ash, pollen, etc.
• Higher concentration of dust particles is found in subtropical and temperate regions due to dry
winds in comparison to equatorial and polar regions.
• These dust particles help in the condensation of water
vapour.
• During the condensation, water vapour gets condensed in
the form of droplets around these dust particles and thus
clouds are formed
Troposphere
• The troposphere is the area that goes from the surface of the earth to a height of 7.5 miles.
• This contains most of the clouds, weather, airplanes, and air currents in the earth's atmosphere.
• The exact height of the troposphere depends on where you
are on the earth, and the exact weather conditions at
that moment.
• It contains around 80% of the mass of the
atmosphere.
Stratosphere
• Above the troposphere lies the stratosphere which extends from the top of the
troposphere to about 50 km (31 miles) above the ground.
• The ozone layer lies within the stratosphere.
• Ozone molecules in this layer absorb high-
energy ultraviolet (UV) light from the Sun
and convert it into heat.
• Because of this, unlike the troposphere,
the stratosphere gets warmer the higher
you go!
Mesosphere
• The mesosphere lies above the stratosphere, which extends up to a height of 80 km.
• In this layer, once again, temperature starts decreasing with the increase in altitude and reaches up to minus
100° C at the height of 80 km.
• The upper limit of mesosphere is known as the mesopause.
Thermosphere
Thermosphere constitutes a layer of sphere called ionosphere.
• The ionosphere is located between 80 and 400 km
above the mesopause.
• It contains electrically charged particles known as ions,
and hence, it is known as ionosphere.
• Radio waves transmitted from the earth are reflected
back to the earth by this layer.
Exosphere
• Temperature here starts increasing with height.
• The uppermost layer of the atmosphere above the thermosphere is known as
the exosphere.
• This is the highest layer but very little is known about it.
• Whatever contents are there, these are extremely rarefied in this layer, and it
gradually merges with the outer space.
• Although all layers of the atmosphere must be exercising influence on us,
geographers are concerned with the first two layers of the atmosphere.
Elements of Weather and Climate
• Temperature
• Atmospheric Pressure
• Humidity
• Wind
• Precipitation
• Cloudiness
What would happen if the Earth’s
Atmosphere disappeared?
Composition and Structure of Earth's Protective Atmosphere

More Related Content

What's hot

STRUCTURE OF THE ATMOSPHERE
STRUCTURE OF THE ATMOSPHERESTRUCTURE OF THE ATMOSPHERE
STRUCTURE OF THE ATMOSPHEREGeoCoops
 
The earth's atmosphere atmospheric layers
The earth's atmosphere atmospheric layersThe earth's atmosphere atmospheric layers
The earth's atmosphere atmospheric layersCherrylou Canada
 
Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere
Structure and Composition of the AtmosphereStructure and Composition of the Atmosphere
Structure and Composition of the Atmospherebeaudry2011
 
Structure of the atmosphere
Structure of the atmosphereStructure of the atmosphere
Structure of the atmosphereAkhina Asok
 
atmosphere and its layers
atmosphere and its layersatmosphere and its layers
atmosphere and its layerskhalilkazmi
 
Air masses and fronts
Air masses and frontsAir masses and fronts
Air masses and frontseudalddiaz
 
Heating The Earth
Heating The EarthHeating The Earth
Heating The EarthEd Stermer
 
General Circulation of the Atmosphere
General Circulation of the AtmosphereGeneral Circulation of the Atmosphere
General Circulation of the AtmosphereKhalilur Rahman
 
PRESSURE AND WINDS 11 CLASS GEOGRAPHY
PRESSURE AND WINDS 11 CLASS GEOGRAPHYPRESSURE AND WINDS 11 CLASS GEOGRAPHY
PRESSURE AND WINDS 11 CLASS GEOGRAPHYSaloni777
 
Atmospheric circulation
Atmospheric circulationAtmospheric circulation
Atmospheric circulationSarah Zurcaled
 
Earth’s atmosphere
Earth’s  atmosphereEarth’s  atmosphere
Earth’s atmosphereitutor
 
My power point
My power pointMy power point
My power pointstewartse
 
The Evolution of Earth
The Evolution of EarthThe Evolution of Earth
The Evolution of EarthJigyasa Singh
 

What's hot (20)

STRUCTURE OF THE ATMOSPHERE
STRUCTURE OF THE ATMOSPHERESTRUCTURE OF THE ATMOSPHERE
STRUCTURE OF THE ATMOSPHERE
 
The earth's atmosphere atmospheric layers
The earth's atmosphere atmospheric layersThe earth's atmosphere atmospheric layers
The earth's atmosphere atmospheric layers
 
Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere
Structure and Composition of the AtmosphereStructure and Composition of the Atmosphere
Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere
 
Structure of the atmosphere
Structure of the atmosphereStructure of the atmosphere
Structure of the atmosphere
 
Insolation and heat budget
Insolation and heat budgetInsolation and heat budget
Insolation and heat budget
 
atmosphere and its layers
atmosphere and its layersatmosphere and its layers
atmosphere and its layers
 
The Earth's Atmosphere
The Earth's AtmosphereThe Earth's Atmosphere
The Earth's Atmosphere
 
Air masses and fronts
Air masses and frontsAir masses and fronts
Air masses and fronts
 
Heating The Earth
Heating The EarthHeating The Earth
Heating The Earth
 
General Circulation of the Atmosphere
General Circulation of the AtmosphereGeneral Circulation of the Atmosphere
General Circulation of the Atmosphere
 
PRESSURE AND WINDS 11 CLASS GEOGRAPHY
PRESSURE AND WINDS 11 CLASS GEOGRAPHYPRESSURE AND WINDS 11 CLASS GEOGRAPHY
PRESSURE AND WINDS 11 CLASS GEOGRAPHY
 
Atmosphere
AtmosphereAtmosphere
Atmosphere
 
Weather and climate
Weather and climateWeather and climate
Weather and climate
 
The Atmosphere
The AtmosphereThe Atmosphere
The Atmosphere
 
Jet stream
Jet streamJet stream
Jet stream
 
Atmospheric circulation
Atmospheric circulationAtmospheric circulation
Atmospheric circulation
 
Earth’s atmosphere
Earth’s  atmosphereEarth’s  atmosphere
Earth’s atmosphere
 
My power point
My power pointMy power point
My power point
 
The layers of the Atmosphere
The layers of the AtmosphereThe layers of the Atmosphere
The layers of the Atmosphere
 
The Evolution of Earth
The Evolution of EarthThe Evolution of Earth
The Evolution of Earth
 

Similar to Composition and Structure of Earth's Protective Atmosphere

Similar to Composition and Structure of Earth's Protective Atmosphere (20)

Atmosphere environment.envi sci
Atmosphere environment.envi sciAtmosphere environment.envi sci
Atmosphere environment.envi sci
 
Geography 2 Report- The Earth's Atmosphere presentation
Geography 2 Report- The Earth's Atmosphere presentation  Geography 2 Report- The Earth's Atmosphere presentation
Geography 2 Report- The Earth's Atmosphere presentation
 
1 componenets of environment
1 componenets of environment1 componenets of environment
1 componenets of environment
 
Chapter 4 global atmosphere change
Chapter 4 global atmosphere changeChapter 4 global atmosphere change
Chapter 4 global atmosphere change
 
Atmosphere
AtmosphereAtmosphere
Atmosphere
 
Atmosphere
AtmosphereAtmosphere
Atmosphere
 
Introduction to environment.pptx
Introduction to environment.pptxIntroduction to environment.pptx
Introduction to environment.pptx
 
Atmosphere.pptx
Atmosphere.pptxAtmosphere.pptx
Atmosphere.pptx
 
Air pollution and control engineering
Air pollution and control engineeringAir pollution and control engineering
Air pollution and control engineering
 
weather forecasting.pptx
weather forecasting.pptxweather forecasting.pptx
weather forecasting.pptx
 
Layers of the atmosphere
Layers of the atmosphereLayers of the atmosphere
Layers of the atmosphere
 
Ch 3
Ch 3Ch 3
Ch 3
 
The atmosphere-copy-1
The atmosphere-copy-1The atmosphere-copy-1
The atmosphere-copy-1
 
THE ATMOSPHERE.pptx
THE ATMOSPHERE.pptxTHE ATMOSPHERE.pptx
THE ATMOSPHERE.pptx
 
presentation on atmosphere and its composition and Air polution in ppt
 presentation on atmosphere and its composition and Air polution in ppt  presentation on atmosphere and its composition and Air polution in ppt
presentation on atmosphere and its composition and Air polution in ppt
 
Environmental geology pres
Environmental geology presEnvironmental geology pres
Environmental geology pres
 
Earth’s Atmosphere
Earth’s AtmosphereEarth’s Atmosphere
Earth’s Atmosphere
 
composition &structure of atmosphere
composition &structure of atmospherecomposition &structure of atmosphere
composition &structure of atmosphere
 
Atmosphere chemistry 1.2
Atmosphere chemistry 1.2Atmosphere chemistry 1.2
Atmosphere chemistry 1.2
 
Atmosphere chemistry
Atmosphere chemistryAtmosphere chemistry
Atmosphere chemistry
 

Recently uploaded

Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxthorishapillay1
 
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptx
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptxMICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptx
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptxabhijeetpadhi001
 
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...jaredbarbolino94
 
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxOrganic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxVS Mahajan Coaching Centre
 
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptx
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptxCapitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptx
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptxCapitolTechU
 
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentAlper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentInMediaRes1
 
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized GroupMARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized GroupJonathanParaisoCruz
 
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...Marc Dusseiller Dusjagr
 
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdfssuser54595a
 
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️9953056974 Low Rate Call Girls In Saket, Delhi NCR
 
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdfPharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdfMahmoud M. Sallam
 
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Celine George
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxNirmalaLoungPoorunde1
 
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media ComponentMeghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media ComponentInMediaRes1
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
 
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptxCELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptxJiesonDelaCerna
 
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxHow to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxmanuelaromero2013
 
Blooming Together_ Growing a Community Garden Worksheet.docx
Blooming Together_ Growing a Community Garden Worksheet.docxBlooming Together_ Growing a Community Garden Worksheet.docx
Blooming Together_ Growing a Community Garden Worksheet.docxUnboundStockton
 
Roles & Responsibilities in Pharmacovigilance
Roles & Responsibilities in PharmacovigilanceRoles & Responsibilities in Pharmacovigilance
Roles & Responsibilities in PharmacovigilanceSamikshaHamane
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxiammrhaywood
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
 
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptx
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptxMICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptx
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptx
 
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
 
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxOrganic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
 
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptx
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptxCapitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptx
Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptx
 
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentAlper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
 
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized GroupMARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
 
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
 
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
 
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
 
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdfPharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
 
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
 
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media ComponentMeghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
 
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptxCELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
 
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxHow to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
 
Blooming Together_ Growing a Community Garden Worksheet.docx
Blooming Together_ Growing a Community Garden Worksheet.docxBlooming Together_ Growing a Community Garden Worksheet.docx
Blooming Together_ Growing a Community Garden Worksheet.docx
 
Roles & Responsibilities in Pharmacovigilance
Roles & Responsibilities in PharmacovigilanceRoles & Responsibilities in Pharmacovigilance
Roles & Responsibilities in Pharmacovigilance
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
 

Composition and Structure of Earth's Protective Atmosphere

  • 1. Composition and Structure of Earth’s Atmosphere
  • 2. What we are going to study in this chapter? Atmosphere Compositio n Structure • Gases • Water Vapour • Dust Particles • Troposphere • Stratosphere • Mesosphere • Thermosphere • Exosphere
  • 3. • Atmosphere is the air surrounding the earth. • The atmosphere is a mixture of different gases. • It contains life-giving gases like Oxygen for humans and animals and carbon dioxide for plants. • It envelops the earth all round and is held in place by the gravity of the earth. • It helps in stopping the ultraviolet rays harmful to the life and maintains the suitable temperature necessary for life. • Generally, atmosphere extends up to about 1600 km from the earth’s surface. • However, 99 % of the total mass of the atmosphere is confined to the height of 32 km from the earth’s surface. Atmosphere
  • 4. Gases • The atmosphere is a mixture of different types of gases. • Nitrogen and oxygen are the two main gases in the atmosphere and 99 percentage of the atmosphere is made up of these two gases. • Other gases like argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium, hydrogen, etc. form the remaining part of the atmosphere. • The portion of the gases changes in the higher layers of the atmosphere in such a way that oxygen will be almost negligible quantity at the heights of 120 km. • Similarly, carbon dioxide (and water vapour) is found only up to 90 km from the surface of the earth.
  • 5. Carbon Dioxide • Carbon dioxide is meteorologically a very important gas. • It is transparent to the incoming solar radiation (insolation) but opaque to the outgoing terrestrial radiation. • It absorbs a part of terrestrial radiation and reflects back some part of it towards the earth’s surface. • Carbon dioxide is largely responsible for the greenhouse effect. • When the volume of other gases remains constant in the atmosphere, the volume of the carbon dioxide has been rising in the past few decades mainly because of the burning of fossil fuels. This rising volume of carbon dioxide is the main reason for global warming.
  • 6. Water Vapour Variable gas in the atmosphere, which decreases with altitude. In the warm and wet tropics, it may account for four per cent of the air by volume, while in the dry and cold areas of desert and polar regions, it may be less than one per cent of the air. Water vapour also decreases from the equator towards the poles.
  • 7. • Absorbs part of the insolation from the sun and preserves the earth's radiated heat. • Acts like a blanket allowing the earth neither to become too cold nor too hot. • It contributes to the stability and instability in the air.
  • 8. Dust Particles • Dust particles are generally found in the lower layers of the atmosphere. • These particles are found in the form of sand, smoke-soot, oceanic salt, ash, pollen, etc. • Higher concentration of dust particles is found in subtropical and temperate regions due to dry winds in comparison to equatorial and polar regions. • These dust particles help in the condensation of water vapour. • During the condensation, water vapour gets condensed in the form of droplets around these dust particles and thus clouds are formed
  • 9.
  • 10. Troposphere • The troposphere is the area that goes from the surface of the earth to a height of 7.5 miles. • This contains most of the clouds, weather, airplanes, and air currents in the earth's atmosphere. • The exact height of the troposphere depends on where you are on the earth, and the exact weather conditions at that moment. • It contains around 80% of the mass of the atmosphere.
  • 11. Stratosphere • Above the troposphere lies the stratosphere which extends from the top of the troposphere to about 50 km (31 miles) above the ground. • The ozone layer lies within the stratosphere. • Ozone molecules in this layer absorb high- energy ultraviolet (UV) light from the Sun and convert it into heat. • Because of this, unlike the troposphere, the stratosphere gets warmer the higher you go!
  • 12. Mesosphere • The mesosphere lies above the stratosphere, which extends up to a height of 80 km. • In this layer, once again, temperature starts decreasing with the increase in altitude and reaches up to minus 100° C at the height of 80 km. • The upper limit of mesosphere is known as the mesopause.
  • 13. Thermosphere Thermosphere constitutes a layer of sphere called ionosphere. • The ionosphere is located between 80 and 400 km above the mesopause. • It contains electrically charged particles known as ions, and hence, it is known as ionosphere. • Radio waves transmitted from the earth are reflected back to the earth by this layer.
  • 14. Exosphere • Temperature here starts increasing with height. • The uppermost layer of the atmosphere above the thermosphere is known as the exosphere. • This is the highest layer but very little is known about it. • Whatever contents are there, these are extremely rarefied in this layer, and it gradually merges with the outer space. • Although all layers of the atmosphere must be exercising influence on us, geographers are concerned with the first two layers of the atmosphere.
  • 15. Elements of Weather and Climate • Temperature • Atmospheric Pressure • Humidity • Wind • Precipitation • Cloudiness
  • 16. What would happen if the Earth’s Atmosphere disappeared?