Topic 8 -Earth's atmosphere Flashcards
What formed the Earth’s atmosphere?
1) The gases produced by volcanic activity formed the Earth’s early atmosphere.
What was the Earth’s surface like millions year’s ago?
1) The Earth’s surface was originally molten for many millions of years. There was almost no atmosphere.
What happened to the Earth’s surface?
1) Eventually the Earth’s surface cooled and a thin crust formed, but volcanoes kept erupting, releasing gases from inside the Earth. This ‘degassing’ released mainly carbon dioxide, but also steam, methane and ammonia.
What was the early atmosphere made out of?
1) When things eventually settled down, the early atmosphere was mostly CO2 and water vapour. There was very little oxygen.
2) The water vapour later condensed to form the oceans.
What happened to the CO2 in the early atmosphere?
1) A lot of the early CO2 dissolved into the oceans.
How was nitrogen put into the atmosphere?
1) Nitrogen gas (N2) was then put into the atmosphere in two ways- it was formed by ammonia reacting with oxygen and was released by denitrifying bacteria.
What happened to the nitrogen?
1) Nitrogen isn’t very reactive. So the amount N2 in the atmosphere increased, because it was being made but not broken down.
What did the green plants do?
1) Green plants evolved over most of the Earth. As they photosynthesised, they removed the CO2 and produced O2.
How did the amount of CO2 reduce?
1) Thanks to the plants, the amount of O2 in the air gradually built up and much of the CO2 eventually got locked up in fossil fuels and sedimentary rocks.
What happened to the water vapour?
1) The early atmosphere was probably mostly carbon dioxide, with little or no oxygen. There were smaller proportions of water vapour, ammonia and methane. As the Earth cooled down, most of the water vapour condensed and formed the oceans.
What did the build of oxygen do in the atmosphere?
1) The built of oxygen in the atmosphere killed off early organism that couldn’t tolerate it.
2) But it did allow the evolution of more complex organisms that made use of the oxygen.
3) The oxygen also created the ozone layer (O3) which blocked harmful rays from the sun and enabled even more complex organisms to evolve.
4) There is no C02 left now.
How can you test for oxygen?
1) You can test for oxygen by checking if the gas will relight a glowing splint.
Which radiation does the sun give out?
1) The sun gives out electromagnetic radiation.
What happens to the EM radiation?
1) Some electromagnetic radiation, passes through the atmosphere.
What happens to the short EM radiation?
1) The electromagnetic radiation with short wavelengths is absorbed by the Earth- warming our planet.