C14- The Earths Atmosphere Flashcards

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What is the atmosphere?

A

A layer of gases surrounding the Earth

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2
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What was the early atmosphere composed of?

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Mostly carbon dioxide- from volcanoes
Very little oxygen
Nitrogen- from volcanoes
Water vapour- volcanoes

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3
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What other gases were in the early atmosphere?

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Ammonia and methane

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4
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How did the oceans form?

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Water vapour condensing as the Earth cooled

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5
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How did the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere decrease to today’s levels?

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Dissolved in the oceans
Photosynthesis
Converted into fossil fuels
Precipitates in the ocean as solid carbonates, forming sedimentary rock

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6
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When did life start to appear?

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2.7 billion years ago

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7
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What was the impact of life on earth to oxygen levels?

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Atmospheric oxygen increased due to photosynthesis

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8
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What happened to nitrogen levels ?

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Increased slowly as nitrogen is very stable, so any process that produces it causes the overall amount to build up

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9
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Why are scientists unsure of the composition of the early atmosphere?

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There is limited evidence and it was billions of years ago

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What is the current composition of the earths atmosphere?

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80% nitrogen
20% oxygen
Small amounts of carbon dioxide, water vapour and noble gases

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11
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What is a greenhouse gas?

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A gas that traps radiation in the atmosphere

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12
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What type of radiation do greenhouse gases absorb?

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Long wavelength radiation

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13
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What are the main three greenhouse gases?

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Carbon dioxide, methane, water vapour

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14
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Give the ways human activities has increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels?

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Burning of fossil fuels
Deforestation

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15
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Give the ways human activities has increased atmospheric methane levels?

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Cattle farming
Rice farming

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16
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What is global warming?

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An overall increase in global temperatures

17
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What is climate change?

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The change in long term global weather patterns

18
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What are possible effects of climate change?

A

Increase in extreme weather events
Rising sea levels
Changes to ecosystems and habitats
Polar ice caps melt

19
Q

What is a carbon footprint?

A

The amount of carbon a person, process or product releases during its lifetime

20
Q

How is carbon monoxide formed? What are the risks associated with it?

A

Incomplete combustion
Colourless, odourless deadly gas that binds to haemoglobin

21
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How are particulates formed, what are the dangers associated with them?

A

Incomplete combustion
Global dimming, respiratory problems, cancer

22
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How is sulfur dioxide formed, what are the dangers associated with it?

A

Sulfur impurities in fossil fuels react with oxygen during combustion
Acid rain and respiratory problems

23
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How are nitrogen oxides formed, what are the dangers associated with them?

A

Atmospheric oxygen and nitrogen react in a combustion engine
Acid rain and respiratory problems