Air is the invisible mixture of gases that makes up Earth's atmosphere. It is composed of approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and water vapor.
Properties of Air
Air has several important properties:
Invisible: Air cannot be seen, but its presence can be felt and its effects observed.
Weighs: Air has weight, and it exerts pressure on everything it touches.
Expands and Contracts: Air expands when heated and contracts when cooled.
Supports Combustion:Oxygen in the air is necessary for combustion to occur.
Supports Life:Oxygen in the air is essential for the survival of most living organisms.
All organisms have structures and systems with separate functions. Students can:
Develop and communicate an evidence-based scientific explanation of the role of different organs or structures that are important for an organism's survival - in both plants and animals