The Earth's Atmosphere Flashcards

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what is an atmosphere

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a layer of gas surrounding the Earth

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2
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what was the early atmosphere composed of

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mostly carbon dioxide

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3
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how did the oceans form

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water vapour condensing as the Earth cooled

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4
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how did the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere decrease to today’s levels

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dissolved in the oceans, photosynthesis, converted to fossil fuels, precipitated as insoluble metal carbonates

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5
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when did life start to appear, and what was the impact of this on oxygen in the atmosphere

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about 2.7 billion years ago; amount of atmospheric oxygen increased as it was released in photosynthesis

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6
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how has the amount of nitrogen in the atmosphere changed over time

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increased slowly as it is a very stable molecule

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7
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why can scientists not be sure about the composition of the Earth’s early atmosphere

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it was billions of years ago and evidence is limited

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what is the current composition of the atmosphere

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approximately 80% nitrogen, 20% oxygen, and trace amounts of other gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapour and noble gases

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9
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what is a greenhouse gas

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a gas that traps radiation from the sun

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10
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what type of radiation do greenhouse gases absorb

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longer wavelength infrared radiation

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11
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name 3 greenhouse gases

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-methane
-carbon dioxide
-water vapour

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12
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give 2 ways recent human activities have increased the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide

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-burning fossil fuels
-deforestation

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give 2 ways recent human activities have increased the amount of atmospheric methane

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-rice farming
-cattle farming

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14
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what is global warming

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an increase in the overall global average temperature

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15
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what is global climate change

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the change in long-term weather patterns across the planet

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16
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what are some possible effects of climate change

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-sea levels rising
-extreme weather events
-changes in the amount and time of rainfall
-changes to ecosystems and habitats
-polar ice caps melting

17
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what is a carbon footprint

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the amount of carbon a product, process or person releases into the atmosphere over its lifetime

18
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how is carbon monoxide formed, and what is the danger associated with it

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incomplete combustion; colourless and odourless toxic gas

19
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how are particulates formed, and what are the dangers associated with it

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incomplete combustion; global dimming, respiratory problems, potential to cause cancer

20
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how is sulfur dioxide formed, and what are the dangers associated with it q

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sulfur impurities in fossil fuels react with oxygen during combustion; acid rain, respiratory problems

21
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what are oxides of nitrogen formed. and what are the dangers associated with them

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atmospheric oxygen and nitrogen react in the heat of a combustion engine; acid rain, respiratory problems