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EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE

Across
Atmospheric pressure that pushes a column of mercury up 760mm or approximately 75 percent of a meter stick
This dry, crisp air mass weighs less than warm moist air.
Breaking apart of the layer of ozone protecting life from the Sun's harmful radiation
Located in the lower stratosphere, this layer protects us from the Sun's harmful radiation
Circular wind patterns caused by the rotation of the Earth
Amount of mass in a given volume
This layer is extremely hot, 500 to 3500 degrees Fahrenheit. This layer is also influenced by solar activity
The measure of pressure by the atmospheric weight pressing down on planet Earth
The weight of air in a given volume. Approximately 3 pounds (2.75 lbs.) per cubic meter
This large extremely thin outermost atmosphere extends to about halfway to the Moon.
Height off the ground which effects pressure as the height increases
The area of the atmosphere is teaming with ions that react with the Sun's electrically charged particles
Down
Atmosphere surrounding the Earth where the water cycle and weather occur
The amount of water vapor air can hold at a given temperature and pressure
Heat from the Earth comes in contact with cooler air which in turn creates the weather
This layer is where atmospheric gases are mixed, temperature decreases, and where incoming meteors are vaporized
Atmospheric pressure unit. There are 101,325 of these in 1 atmosphere or 760mmHg
Oxygen atoms(O3) that absorb Sun’s deadly radiation, breaks up and then forms safe atmospheric oxygen (O2)
Thin envelope of gas surrounding the planet
This large area of the atmosphere is above the troposphere and where the ozone layer is located
This air when holding water weighs less than dry air
Instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure pushing down on the Earth.
The coolest temperature where water droplets or dew begin to form.
The amount of water vapor in the air
Atmospheric pressure unit equal to 760mm of mercury or one Torr