WHAT IS THE ATMOSPHERE?
LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE
LAYERS BASED ON COMPOSITION
· The lowest 100 km (60 miles), including the Troposphere, Stratosphere and Mesosphere.
· Contains 99% of the atmosphere's mass.
· Molecules do not stratify by molecular weight.
· Extends above homosphere, including the Thermosphere and Exosphere.
LAYERS BASED ON ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
· Below about 100 km (60 miles)
· The degree of ionization varies with altitude.
· The Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis (the Northern and Southern Lights) occur in this layer.
LAYERS BASED ON TEMPERATURE
· The prefix "tropo" means change. Changing conditions in the Troposphere result in our weather.
· Contains more air molecules than all the other layers combined.
Stratosphere - Extends out to about 50 km (30 miles)
· The prefix "strato" is related to layers, or stratification.
Mesosphere - Extends out to about 100 km (65 miles)
· Temperature decreases rapidly with increasing altitude.
Thermosphere - Extends out to about 400 km ( 250 miles)
· Meteors, or "shooting stars," start to burn up around 110-130 km (70-80 miles) above the earth.
· Density of the air is so low that the normal concept of temperature loses its meaning.
· Molecules often escape into space after colliding with one another.
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