Global Warming and the Greenhouse effect

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About This Presentation

A summary on the greehouse effect


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Greenhouse Effect

Contents
Atmosphere
Key Terms
Gases
Causes
Effects

Atmosphere
Exosphere
Thermosphere
Mesosphere
Stratosphere
Troposphere

Troposphere
Lowest portion of earth’s atmosphere
75% of the entire atmosphere mass
-Water Vapor
-Aerosols
0 km –10 kmDepth~ 10 km
Warmer nearest earth
Colder the further you go
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Stratosphere
Second layer of earth’s atmosphere
10 km –50 kmDepth~ 40 km
Colder nearer the earthsurface
Warmer the further into the atmosphere
Energy is transferred via heat absorption
by the ozone layer.
Heating caused by conductionfrom
above and convectionfrom below.
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Mesosphere
Middle layer of earth’s atmosphere
50 km –90 km Depth~ 40 km
Warmer closer to earth’ssurface
Colder the further you out you go
This is where meteors burn as they
collide with gas particles
Most poorly understood part of the
atmosphere
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Thermosphere
4
th
layer of earth’s atmosphere
80 km –500 km Depth~ 420 km
Colder near earth’ssurface
Warmer as you go further into
thermosphere
This layer absorbs radiationwhich in
turn electrically charge particles.
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Exosphere
Outer layer of the atmosphere
500 km –10,000 km Depth ~ 9,500 km
Only layer of atmosphere where gases can
escape
Main gases found here:
-Hydrogen
-Helium
-Carbon Dioxide
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ThermosphereExosphere
Mesosphere
Stratosphere
Troposphere

Key Terms
Condensation-process by which gas or vapor changes into a
liquid or solid
Evaporation-the process by which a liquid changes into a gas
Convection-upward movement of heat or other atmospheric
properties within the atmosphere
Photosynthesis–the synthesis of complex organic materials
from carbon dioxide, water, and inorganic salts using light as an
energy source
Radiation–energy that is transmitted in the form of rays
Conduction–spontaneous transfer of energy through matter,
from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower
temperature

Gases
CO
2 -Carbon Dioxide
MH
4 -Methane
O
2 –Oxygen Gas
O
3 -Ozone
N
2 –Nitrogen Gas
Ar –Argon Gas
H
2–Hydrogen Gas
He -Helium

Increase in CO
2
Increased by the burning of fossil fuels-coal, oil, and
gas
Too much is harmful to our planet
Creates a cycleof
Carbon Dioxide
within our atmosphere
Contributes to the
holein the ozone
layer

Carbon Dioxide Cycle

3-D Image of the Ozone Hole

Ozone Layer
Three oxygen atoms bonded together
Forms a layer above earth that protects us from
harmful UVA UVB rays
The ozone hole is a depletion of the ozone in
the atmosphere.

What is causing thinning Ozone
Hole?
Cars
Factories
Pollution
Deforestation

Pollutants

Effects
Climate change
Harms animals’ habitats
Decrease crop production
Flooding
Drought
Hurricanes

QUIZ
1. What is the first atmospheric layer closest to earth?
2. What is the largest atmospheric layer?
3. Define a key term (condensation, evaporation, photosynthesis,
radiation, conduction, convection)
4. What gas is CO
2?
5. What is one cause of an increase in CO
2?
6. Does CO
2 exist in oceans?
7. Which two layers of earth’s atmosphere does the ozone layer
exist?
8. What are two things that are causing the thinning of the ozone?
9. What is an effect of Global Warming?
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