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Questions to explore today:

Questions to explore today:. How are we affected by our atmosphere? How is our atmosphere affected by us?. Absorption of electromagnetic radiation. Why do energies get absorbed at different heights?. Layers of the Atmosphere. Layer heights are NOT TO SCALE.

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Questions to explore today:

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  1. Questions to explore today: • How are we affected by our atmosphere? • How is our atmosphere affected by us?

  2. Absorption of electromagnetic radiation

  3. Why do energies get absorbed at different heights?

  4. Layers of the Atmosphere Layer heights are NOT TO SCALE

  5. Where the AIR is, and relative pressures...

  6. Composition of Dry Air - ?

  7. Composition of Dry Air

  8. Where our stuff is…

  9. Thinking deeper: Why do you freeze in space if the exosphere is 1700 ͦC?

  10. PROBLEMS IN THE ATMOSPHERE

  11. Problem #1: the Greenhouse effect • Certain gases trap heat energy from the sun in earth’s atmosphere • They act like a greenhouse, keeping earth warm • Natural greenhouse effect keeps earth warm and habitable • Major natural greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, nitric oxide

  12. World population: 7 billion US population: 300 million , or ~4%, but we emit 20% of C)

  13. Personal footprints in the US

  14. Personal footprints in the US

  15. YOUR TASKS: • 1. Examine the effect of our carbon dioxide output on global climate change with computer models • Complete a “carbon footprint” profile with your own family compared to others • Graph with Excel • Common task!

  16. Add title, too of course

  17. Problem #2: holes in the ozone layer The Earth's ozone layer protects all life from the sun's harmful radiation – UVB - but human activities have damaged this shield Ozone – O3 - is blue and has a strong odor Normal oxygen - O2 - is colorless and odorless

  18. Human impact: CFCs (found in refrigerants, solvents, foam blowing agents) damage ozone layer CFCs banned in in US in 1970s Jet exhaust produces nitric oxide, which also breaks down ozone The good news: Natural ozone production process will heal the ozone layer in about 50 years

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