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Which statement below best describes the temperature of the atmosphere at various altitudes?
The mesosphere has a lower
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Oscar
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answers marked below 1. Which of Earth’s spheres contains most of its mass? (1 point) atmosphere ***
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The thickness of the troposphere varies from place to place and from day to day. What influences this thickness?
Please give me
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Lynn
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What layer of the atmosphere acts like a giant magnet? What does it attract?
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Avery
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Orbiting Bodies' Properties Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Which percent of Earth’s atmosphere does carbon dioxide gas
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Which describes the important role of the ozone layer?
12 It prevents the air from getting thinner. It protects the surface from
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sturdy boy 2008 🕺
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Which is a result of excessive convection occurring in the atmosphere?(1 point)
Responses more powerful storms more powerful
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What happens to air pressure and the amount of oxygen as the altitude increases in Earth atmosphere?
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What happens to air pressure and the amount of oxygen as the altitude increases in Earth’s atmosphere?(1 point)
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Anonymous
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Calculate. From sea level, the biosphere goes up about 9 km and down about 19 km. What is the thickness of the biosphere in
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Kenma
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What is the role of the ozone layer?
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Anonymous
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What happens to air pressure and the amount of oxygen as the altitude increases in Earth’s atmosphere?
• Both air pressure
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one
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What happens to molecules in air as altitude increases in the troposphere?(1 point)
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Anonymous
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Atmosphere Homework!
1.Which of the following layers of the atmosphere is closest to space? 2.A barometer measures? 3. The
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Kelly
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What happens to air pressure and the amount of oxygen as the altitude increases in Earth’s atmosphere?
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sebastian chapa
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What happens to molecules in air as altitude increases in the troposphere?
• They move farther apart from each other. • They
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one
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which layer is comprised of thenearly invisibke layers of gases that surround the planet?
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sha-nee
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which percent of earths atmosphere dose carbon dioxide gas make up
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wrd
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Which percent of Earth’s atmosphere does carbon dioxide gas make up?(1 point)
Responses more than 99 percent more than 99
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Which percent of Earth’s atmosphere does carbon dioxide gas make up?(1 point)
Responses about 21 percent about 21 percent more
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Which describes the important role of the ozone layer?(1 point)
Responses It prevents the air from getting thinner. It prevents
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Sophiepie
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Read the following sentences from "In the Shadow of War."
He followed her till they came to a muddied river. She moved as if an
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Kiddo
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An atmosphere layer that protects earth from harmful solar radiation
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Anonymous
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Humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor that air is holding compared to the amount needed for saturation at a
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Kara
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Which is the correct order of atmospheric layers from the bottom to the top
Here's the answers for the hole thing. 1)
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Which of the following statements accurately explains how Earth’s atmosphere supports life?
A. Earth’s atmosphere contains 78
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Which of the following correctly describes a way in which Earth's atmosphere interacts with the hydrosphere? (2 points)
Living
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niann
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Laura froze when the power went out in the cabin. The moon was not out this , so there was not a speck of light. With the hum of
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Elijah
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Compared to the planet's average radius (6371 km or 3959 mi), the atmosphere is like the thin skin of an apple. About 99% of the
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Anonymous
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Why are the coldest temperatures at the 50 km height from the surface of the Earth, occur generally at tropical tropopause?
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Anonymous
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Which describes the Coriolis effect?(1 point) Responses the circulation pattern of air near the equator the circulation pattern
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N0t_a B0T
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The _________________ is the thin layer of Earth's atmosphere where life exists. (1 point)
[Choice A] geosphere [Choice B]
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The atmosphere is a mixture of different gases, dust particles, and water vapor. At the Earth’s surface, the gases are mostly
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Kaii
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Which statement correctly describes the mesosphere? Atmospheric changes in this layer cause weather at earth’s surface,
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which statement correctly describes the mesosphere?
a. The northern lights are visible in this layer. b. Commercial airplanes fly
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The atmosphere is a mixture of different gases Dust particles, and water vapor at the Earth surface. The gases are mostly
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Exosphere-the outer layer of the atmosphere that extends from 700 km to outer space true or false
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which statement correctly describes the mesosphere?
a.) atmospheric changes in this layer cause weather at earths surface b.) the
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A band of cumulus clouds is located at 10^4 feet. A commercial jet is traveling at 38,000 feet. What is the difference between
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i think its B or D. Under which conditions are clouds formed from ice crystals? A.strong winds B.high altiude C.low
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matt
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the ____________ is the thin layer of earths atmosphere where life exists
A geosphere b atmosphere c biosphere d hydrosphere
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Which factor in the atmosphere is most responsible for changes in an area's temperature and humidity levels? 1. movement of
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What is netiquette?
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What are some factors that contribute to the overall atmosphere of a story?
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What is the highest temperature in the exosphere.
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Bob
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The Earth's atmosphere protects the Earth and all living things from the Sun by________.
Short answer fill in the blank.
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What gases in Earth's atmosphere are greenhouse gases?
 A. Carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons and smoke  B. Methane, smoke
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The Earth's atmosphere protects the Earth and all living things from the sun by______
A. Reflecting the harmful rays from the sun
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The Earth's atmosphere protects the Earth and all living things from the sun by______
Fill in the blank with the best answer A.
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What happens to infrared radiation released by the Earth if there is an increased level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?(1
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