7.3.1 / HANNA Flashcards

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Atmosphere

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An atmosphere is the layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body. Earth’s atmosphere is composed of about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and one percent other gases.

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Altitude

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Altitude, like elevation, is the distance above sea level. Areas are often considered “high-altitude” if they reach at least 2,400 meters (8,000 feet) into the atmosphere.

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Density

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Density is the number of things—which could be people, animals, plants, or objects—in a certain area. To calculate density, you divide the number of objects by the measurement of the area. The population density of a country is the number of people in that country divided by the area in square kilometers or miles.

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Troposphere

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the lowest region of the atmosphere, extending from the earth’s surface to a height of about 3.7–6.2 miles (6–10 km), which is the lower boundary of the stratosphere.

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Stratosphere

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the layer of the earth’s atmosphere above the troposphere, extending to about 32 miles (50 km) above the earth’s surface (the lower boundary of the mesosphere)

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Mesosphere

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the region of the earth’s atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, between about 30 and 50 miles (50 and 80 km) in altitude.

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Thermosphere

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the region of the atmosphere above the mesosphere and below the height at which the atmosphere ceases to have the properties of a continuous medium. The thermosphere is characterized throughout by an increase in temperature with height.

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Exosphere

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The outermost region of a planet’s atmosphere.

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Temperature

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The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.

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Nitrogen

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The chemical element of atomic number 7, a colorless, odorless unreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of the earth’s atmosphere. Liquid nitrogen (made by distilling liquid air) boils at 77.4 kelvins (−195.8°C) and is used as a coolant.

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Carbon Dioxide

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The chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms (diamond and graphite) and which also occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal.

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Oxygen

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A colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.

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Air Pressure

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It is the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth.

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Concentration

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The action or power of focusing one’s attention or mental effort.

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Condition

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The state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.

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Constant

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Occurring continuously over a period of time.

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Continuous

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Forming an unbroken whole; without interruption.

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Composition

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The nature of something’s ingredients or constituents; the way in which a whole or mixture is made up.