The atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding the Earth. It is held in place by the force of gravity and is composed of several different gases, with the two most abundant being nitrogen and oxygen. The atmosphere plays a critical role in supporting life on Earth by providing the air we breathe, moderating the Earth'stemperature, and protecting us from the harmful effects of the sun's radiation.
Composition of the Atmosphere:
The Earth's atmosphere is made up of the following gases:
Nitrogen (N2) - 78%
Oxygen (O2) - 21%
Argon (Ar) - 0.93%
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) - 0.04%
Trace Gases (such as helium, methane, ozone, and water vapor) - 0.03%
Layers of the Atmosphere:
The atmosphere has several distinct layers, each with its own unique characteristics:
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Connections to the Grade 5 Focal Points (NCTM)
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