1. Portrait Of The Atmosphere Flashcards

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greenhouse gas

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gas that can absorb and emit thermal energy

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2
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aerosols

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microscopic solid or liquid particles suspended in the atmosphere

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3
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cloud droplets

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microscopic drops of liquid water found in clouds

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4
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air pressure

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force exerted by molecules of air against a surface

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5
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troposphere

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lowest layer of the atmosphere, extending from Earth’s surface up to about 12km, where all weather occurs.

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stratosphere

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atmospheric layer above the troposphere, which extends between about 12 and 50km above Earth’s surface and has a permanent temperature inversion.

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7
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temperature inversion

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layer of the atmosphere in which air temperature increases with increased height

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8
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mesosphere

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layer of the atmosphere between 50 and 80 km above the surface

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9
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environmental lapse rate

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rate of cooling with increasing altitude in the troposphere. the average environmental lapse rate is 6.5°C per 1 000 m.

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10
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tropopause

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boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere

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11
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UV radiation

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solar radiation that is shorter than visible wavelengths

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12
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ozonosphere

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region of the stratosphere with high concentrations of ozone molecules that block ultraviolet radiation

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13
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ionosphere

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region of the upper mesosphere and the thermospere between about 80 and 500km where gases are ionized by solar energy.

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14
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Aurora borealis/australis

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displays of light caused by energized molecules in the ionosphere

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15
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air pollution

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harmful concentrations of gases or aerosols in the atmosphere

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16
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fossil fuels

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ancient remains of plants preserved in the lithosphere in the form of coal, oil, and natural gas

17
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primary pollutant

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a pollutant that enters the air or water directly from its source

18
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secondary pollutant

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a pollutant that is not directly emitted from a source, but forms through chemical reactions amoung primary pollutants in air or water

19
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sulfur dioxide (SO2)

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a pungent gas, produced by volcanic eruptions and by the burning of fossil fuels, that causes human health problems and acid rain

20
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acid rain

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rainfall that has a lowered pH because it has mixed with sulfur compounds

21
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nitrogen dioxide (NO2)

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toxic reddish-brown gas produced mainly by vehicle tailpipe emissary

22
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volatile organic compound (VOC)

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toxic compound of hydrogen and carbon; also called a hydrocarbon

23
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photochemical smog

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air pollution formed by the action of sunlight on tailpipe emissions

24
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ozone (O3)

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molecule that is a pollutant in the lower atmosphere, but blocks harmful solar UV radiation in the stratosphere

25
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particulate matter (PM)

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liquid and solid particles (aerosols) suspended in the atmosphere

26
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CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons)

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class of ozone degrading compounds used mainly as refrigerants, aerosol propellants, and fire retardants