The composition and evolution of the Earth’s atmosphere Flashcards
What is the atmosphere?
A layer of gas surrounding the Earth
What was the early atmosphere composed of?
Mostly Carbon Dioxide
How did the oceans form?
The water vapour from the volcanic activity condensed and formed the oceans
How did the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere decrease to today’s levels?
Dissolved in the oceans, photosynthesis, converted to fossil fuels, precipitated as insoluble metal carbonates
When did life start to appear, and what was the impact of this on oxygen in the atmosphere?
About 2.7 billion years ago; amount of atmospheric oxygen increased as it was released in photosynthesis
How has the amount of nitrogen in the atmosphere changed over time?
Increased slowly as it is a very stable molecule
Why can scientists not be sure about the composition of the Earth’s early atmosphere?
It was billions of years ago and evidence is limited
What is the current composition of the atmosphere?
Approximately 80% nitrogen, 20% oxygen, and trace amounts of other gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapour, and noble gases
What is a greenhouse gas?
A gas that traps radiation from the Sun
What type of radiation do greenhouse gases absorb?
Longer wavelength infrared radiation
Name three greenhouse gases
- Methane
- Carbon Dioxide
- Water Vapour
Give two ways recent human activities have increased the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Burning fossil fuels and deforestation
Give two ways recent human activities have increased the amount of atmospheric methane.
- Rice farming
- Cattle Farming
What is global warming?
An increase in the overall global average temperature
What is global climate change?
The change in long-term weather patterns across the planet