At any elevation, air in Earth's atmosphere contains roughly 78 percent nitrogen, 21 percent oxygen, and one percent other gases such as argon,
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In the same way, its amount goes on decreasing with increasing altitude Water vapour reaches in the atmosphere through evaporation and transpiration
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decreases rapidly toward higher altitudes and latitude (~ 0 of the atmosphere) ? Water vapor is important to climate because it is a greenhouse
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The Earth and Its Atmosphere Composition of the Atmosphere Pressure vs Altitude • At the summit of Mt Everest (29,000 ft) the air pressure is
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Atmospheric composition Measures of concentration Atmospheric pressure Barometric law Literature connected with today's lecture:
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e condensation of water vapor into liquid water in the cool atmosphere formed clouds and precipitation Precipitation collected in low-elevation areas of the
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look at the vertical profiles of air pressure and air density As we climb in elevation, fewer air molecules Atmospheric composition varies with
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Structure of the atmosphere changes with altitude Helium predominates above 1000 km, and hydrogen above 5000 km The modern atmosphere is of a secondary origin
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with altitude Explain how air temperature changes with atmospheric composition Describe the layers of the atmosphere Vocabulary atmosphere stratosphere
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