Chapter 4 Flashcards
What four gases compose the atmosphere?
Oxygen (21%), nitrogen (78%), carbon dioxide (0.04%), and rare and other gases (1%)
What is dynamic equilibrium?
When natural processes are in a state of balance it will maintain the average composition of the atmosphere e.g. Photosynthesis and aerobic respiration balance each other out
(1) How does the atmosphere support life ?
- Gases for natural processes
- atmosphere contains oxygen, nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen which are all needed to make biological molecules used by living organisms - Delaying the escape of infrared energy
- much of visible light is absorbed, converted to heat, and then re-emitted at infrared energy. Atmospheric gases absorb this infrared energy and convert it to heat, increasing atmospheric temperatures. This then raises the temperature of earth by; 1) warm atmosphere emits infrared energy which is absorbed by earths surface and 2)warm atmosphere reduces heat loss by conduction from land and oceans - Ocean currents
- winds blowing over oceans creates currents that distribute heat by carrying warm water from tropical areas to higher latitudes, such as the north Atlantic conveyor belt. These currents can also distribute dissolved nutrients.
(2) how does the atmosphere support life ?
1) transport of water vapour
- winds transport water vapour to areas that would otherwise get little or no precipitation
2) heat distribution
- most of the energy from the sun that is absorbed in the earths surface is absorbed in tropical regions. The warm surface heats the atmosphere above and this heat is distributed to higher latitudes by warm winds such as the south westerly winds that bring heat to the UK from the Caribbean Sea.
- Absorption of electromagnetic radiation from the sun
- UV lights that passes through the atmosphere is prevented from reaching earths surface by the various forms of oxygen in the stratosphere (O,O2,O3). These form the ozone layer and absorb the UV light
What does atmospheric pressure do
It controls the ease with which water molecules can evaporate and escape from the water surface.
If atmospheric pressure were lower there would be no liquid water on earth.
Why is the structure of the atmosphere important ?
Altitude affects the composition and physical features of the atmosphere resulting in a series of layers.
Different layers include :
- troposphere (80% of gas in the atmosphere)
-stratosphere (99.9% of gas in the atmosphere)
What are the energy processes in the atmosphere ?
-solar energy arriving at earth and the energy being radiates back into space are generally in a state of dynamic equilibrium
-wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation arriving are mainly, UV, visible light, and near infrared. The wavelengths of radiation leaving earth mainly involve long wavelength far infrared radiation
-this energy, and the processs it drives, control factors such as the climate, ocean currents and therefore the distribution of species
-any human actives that affect the movement of energy could affect any of these factors and thus the survival of living organisms
What are human activities increasing the concentrations of ?
Increasing the concentrations of greenhospuse gases that absorb infrared radiation and warm the atmosphere
What are the major anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases and how do human activities increase the atmospheric concentration?
1) carbon dioxide
- combustion of fossil fuels and wood, ploughing of soils, drainage of marsh’s and bogs
2)methane
- anaerobic respiration by microbes in paid fields, landfill sites, and the intestines of livestock
3)Oxides if nitrogen
-oxygen and nitrogen in the air react at high temperatures in locations such as vehicle engines. They’re then released into the atmosphere in exhaust gases.
4)Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
-CFCs were used as aerosol propellants, refrigerants, solvents,named in expanded foam plastics
5) tropospheric ozone
- produced by the photochemical breakdown of NO2 and subsequent reactions with oxygen
What does the North Atlantic conveyor (the Gulf Stream) involve ?
The North Atlantic conveyor involves the movement of layers of surface and deep water in the North Atlantic Ocean which distribute heat energy and control the climate
Warm water from the tropical Atlantic Ocean travels north eastwards towards north west Europe. Two processes drive this movement:
1) friction with the prevailing winds blowing over the ocean surface from the south west to the north east causes surface water to flow in the same direction
2) water in the north east Atlantic sinks as it cools and becomes denser, drawing water in to replace it.
-UK is warmed by this conveyor belt which brings water from tropical regions
What changes in the North Atlantic conveyor are caused by global warming?
-Higher atmospheric temperatures cause land ice on Greenland to melt and flow into the sea
- it dilutes the seawater causes salt concentration to go down. This less saline water is less dense than normal seawater so it’s less likely to sink
-this reduces the flow rate of the water current which could cause NW Europe to be older
What is el niño?
- it occurs typically every 2-7 years
- normal conditions: trade winds blow west across the Pacific Ocean near the equator so ocean currents flow in the same direction
- it causes deep cold water to be drawn upwards near the coast of South America. This water is rich in nutrients and causes algae blooms. These blooms feed a rich food web, which is important for commercial fisheries which provide food for local human population.
-current continues to move west and becomes warmer as it travels towards the east coast of Australia - current also affects rainfall patterns as warm water causes more precipitation
-during El Niño this is the opposite: the trade winds blow east across the pacific instead. This means that the rich food web in South America collapses as nutrient upwelling stops
-rainfall in eastern Australia is reduced while coastal parts of South America which are normally deserts may have heavy rain and floods.
What are some of the global impacts of El Niño?
-droughts in NE Africa, S Africa, and China
-fewer hurricanes in the North Atlantic
- fewer tropical cyclones in Japan
What is La Niña?
La Niña occurs when the trade winds blow more strongly in the normal direction, so water currents speed up and temperature differences between the western and eastern pacific and increased
What are the two reasons that rising temperatures cause an increase in sea level?
1) thermal expansion of sea water
- the warmer atmosphere heats the seawater which therefore expands, causing sea levels to rise
-however, only the water at the surface can be heated by direct contact with the atmosphere, so cold deep water can only be heated when the slow ocEan currents bring it to the surface
2) melting land ice
- as the earth warms up ice will melt. Ice that is floating on the sea surface does not cause sea levels to rise when it melts as it occupies the same volume as the volume of ice that was below water level
-however ice that is on land will cause sea levels to rise as the water flowing into the sea increases its volume