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OBJECTIVES:
a. describe the layers
of the atmosphere.
b. differentiate the
layers of the
atmosphere based
on variation of
temperature.
c. explain the
significance of the
layers and the
boundaries
between them.
LAYERS OF THE EARTH’S
ATMOSPHERE
Layers of the Earth’s Atmosphere
From top to Bottom
 Thermosphere
 Mesopause
 Mesosphere
 Stratopause
 Stratosphere
 Tropopause
 Troposphere
TROPOSPHERE
• Lowest and thinnest layer
— 16 km at equator, 8 km at poles
• 90% of the atmosphere’s mass
 Temperature decreases with
altitude
— 6°C per kilometer
— Top of troposphere averages
— –50°C
 Where weather occurs
 Boundary between the troposphere,
and the stratosphere is called the
tropopause
STRATOSPHERE
 Extends from 10 km to 50 km
above the ground
 Less dense (less water vapor)
 Temperature increases with
altitude
 Almost no weather occurrence
 Contains high level of ozone
> ozone layer
 Upper boundary is called
stratopause
MESOSPHERE
 Extends to almost
80 km high
 Gases are less
dense.
 Temperature
decreases as
altitude increases.
 Gases in this layer
absorb very little UV
radiation.
THERMOSPHERE
 above the mesosphere
and extends to almost
600 km high
 temperature increases
with altitude
 readily absorbs solar
radiation
 Temperature can go as
high as 1,500 °C
 reflects radio waves
EXOSPHERE
 the interface
between Earth
and space
 atoms and
molecules can
escape to
space
Structure of Atmosphere
Stratospheric ozone is good ozone
— protects Earth from harmful UV
radiation
— depletion is detrimental to life
Tropospheric ozone is bad ozone
— In the troposphere, ozone is a
pollutant .
• CFCs (pollutant)
Ozone Depletion
 main cause is CFC pollution
 radiation from the sun causes the
CFCs to break down
 releases one chlorine atom
 Chlorine atom reacts with ozone
(O3 ) molecules forming chlorine
oxide(ClO) and oxygen gas ( O2).
Global Warming
 An increase in Earth’s average
surface temperature caused by
an increase in greenhouse gases.
 caused by Greenhouse Effect
Greenhouse Effect
 the trapping of heat by gases in the
atmosphere
Greenhouse gases
> carbon dioxide
> sulfur dioxide
> ozone
> CFCs
> water vapor
Effects of Greenhouse Gas Pollution
 Global warming
> ice in polar caps will begin to melt
> water in the ocean expands
> flooding in lowlands
and coastal areas
> changes in weather
patterns
Recall
Identify the layers of the atmosphere based on
the given descriptions.
1. the layer where weather occurs
2. the coldest layer
3. the ozone layer is part of this layer
4. the hottest layer
5. the layer above the troposphere
I. DIRECTIONS: Match the items in column A with those
in column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on
your size 2.
A B
____1. Troposphere A. reflects radio waves
____2. Stratosphere B. lowest layer in the
atmosphere
____3. Ionosphere C. highest layer in the
atmosphere
____4. Exosphere D. layer where jets fly to
minimize the effects of
weather.
E. keeps most of the UV
radiation from the sun from
reaching the earth’s
atmosphere.
II. DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct answer from the
words inside the parenthesis.
1. Compared to warm air, cold air is (more dense,
less dense, about the same density) for a given
volume.
2. The layer closest to the earth , where all weather
changes take place is called the (stratosphere,
troposphere, exosphere, ionosphere).
3. The layer after the mesosphere where air is very
thin is called the (exosphere, stratosphere,
thermosphere, troposphere).
4. The layer in which the temperature drops as altitude
increases is called the (exosphere,
thermosphere, stratosphere, troposphere).
III. DIRECTIONS: Answer in not more than 5
sentences.
Air pollution due to suspended particulate
matter in the air -----primarily dust and smoke
pose a major health problem to city dwellers.
This is a concern not only in Metro Manila but
all over the world, where urban cities are
becoming highly industrialized.
1. What can factories do or implement to control air
pollution that reaches the most affected layer of the
atmosphere?
2. Write down at least one latest/recent discovery or
breakthrough in utilizing other energy sources that
create less air pollution.

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layers of the earths atmosphere.ppt

  • 1. OBJECTIVES: a. describe the layers of the atmosphere. b. differentiate the layers of the atmosphere based on variation of temperature. c. explain the significance of the layers and the boundaries between them.
  • 2. LAYERS OF THE EARTH’S ATMOSPHERE
  • 3.
  • 4. Layers of the Earth’s Atmosphere From top to Bottom  Thermosphere  Mesopause  Mesosphere  Stratopause  Stratosphere  Tropopause  Troposphere
  • 5.
  • 6. TROPOSPHERE • Lowest and thinnest layer — 16 km at equator, 8 km at poles • 90% of the atmosphere’s mass  Temperature decreases with altitude — 6°C per kilometer — Top of troposphere averages — –50°C  Where weather occurs  Boundary between the troposphere, and the stratosphere is called the tropopause
  • 7.
  • 8. STRATOSPHERE  Extends from 10 km to 50 km above the ground  Less dense (less water vapor)  Temperature increases with altitude  Almost no weather occurrence  Contains high level of ozone > ozone layer  Upper boundary is called stratopause
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. MESOSPHERE  Extends to almost 80 km high  Gases are less dense.  Temperature decreases as altitude increases.  Gases in this layer absorb very little UV radiation.
  • 13.
  • 14. THERMOSPHERE  above the mesosphere and extends to almost 600 km high  temperature increases with altitude  readily absorbs solar radiation  Temperature can go as high as 1,500 °C  reflects radio waves
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. EXOSPHERE  the interface between Earth and space  atoms and molecules can escape to space
  • 18. Structure of Atmosphere Stratospheric ozone is good ozone — protects Earth from harmful UV radiation — depletion is detrimental to life Tropospheric ozone is bad ozone — In the troposphere, ozone is a pollutant . • CFCs (pollutant)
  • 19. Ozone Depletion  main cause is CFC pollution  radiation from the sun causes the CFCs to break down  releases one chlorine atom  Chlorine atom reacts with ozone (O3 ) molecules forming chlorine oxide(ClO) and oxygen gas ( O2).
  • 20. Global Warming  An increase in Earth’s average surface temperature caused by an increase in greenhouse gases.  caused by Greenhouse Effect
  • 21. Greenhouse Effect  the trapping of heat by gases in the atmosphere Greenhouse gases > carbon dioxide > sulfur dioxide > ozone > CFCs > water vapor
  • 22. Effects of Greenhouse Gas Pollution  Global warming > ice in polar caps will begin to melt > water in the ocean expands > flooding in lowlands and coastal areas > changes in weather patterns
  • 23. Recall Identify the layers of the atmosphere based on the given descriptions. 1. the layer where weather occurs 2. the coldest layer 3. the ozone layer is part of this layer 4. the hottest layer 5. the layer above the troposphere
  • 24. I. DIRECTIONS: Match the items in column A with those in column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on your size 2. A B ____1. Troposphere A. reflects radio waves ____2. Stratosphere B. lowest layer in the atmosphere ____3. Ionosphere C. highest layer in the atmosphere ____4. Exosphere D. layer where jets fly to minimize the effects of weather. E. keeps most of the UV radiation from the sun from reaching the earth’s atmosphere.
  • 25. II. DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct answer from the words inside the parenthesis. 1. Compared to warm air, cold air is (more dense, less dense, about the same density) for a given volume. 2. The layer closest to the earth , where all weather changes take place is called the (stratosphere, troposphere, exosphere, ionosphere). 3. The layer after the mesosphere where air is very thin is called the (exosphere, stratosphere, thermosphere, troposphere). 4. The layer in which the temperature drops as altitude increases is called the (exosphere, thermosphere, stratosphere, troposphere).
  • 26. III. DIRECTIONS: Answer in not more than 5 sentences. Air pollution due to suspended particulate matter in the air -----primarily dust and smoke pose a major health problem to city dwellers. This is a concern not only in Metro Manila but all over the world, where urban cities are becoming highly industrialized. 1. What can factories do or implement to control air pollution that reaches the most affected layer of the atmosphere? 2. Write down at least one latest/recent discovery or breakthrough in utilizing other energy sources that create less air pollution.