Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Monday, April 13, 2009

Rocks.

1. Earth's crust began as molten rock.
2. In the beginning, all rocks were igneous.
3. Volcanoes deliver igneous rocks to the  surface.
4. Rock that forms underground is called intrusive rock.
5. Rock that forms from from igneous rock fragments (sediments) are called sedimentary rocks.
6. Sand that is formed into rock is called sand stone.
7. Layers of coal are formed from remains of living organisms.
8. Limestone is formed from microorganisms' skeletons.
9. Rocks that have been changed since they first formed are called metamorphic rock.
10. Limestone under great pressure turns to marble.
11. When metamorphic rock reaches the surface, it weathers and becomes more sediment.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

The Earth's Atmospheres.

1. What gasses make up the Earth's atmosphere and what are the percentages of each?
-The Earth is made up of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.9% argon, 0.03% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases.

2. Most of the atmosphere is within how many miles of the surface?
-Most of the atmosphere is within 10 miles of the surface.

3. What is the air pressure at sea level? At 10,000 ft?
-At sea level the air pressure is about 14.7 lbs per inch..at 10,000 ft the air pressure is about 10 lbs per feet.

4. How thick is the Troposphere and does the temperature go up as altitude increases or down?
-The Troposphere is about 11 miles high, & and the temperature decrease at altitude increases.

5.How high is the Stratosphere off the surface and how high does it reach?
-The Stratosphere is about 11-31 miles high.

6. Does the temperature of the Stratosphere increase or decrease as altitude increases?
-The temperature increases as altitude increases.

7. What formed the Earth's atmosphere?
-The Earth's atmosphere was created by planetary degassing

8. What has modified the earth's atmosphere since its formation?
-
Life forms on Earth have modified the composition of the atmosphere.

Go here and use the pie chart to answer the questions below:

9. What is the atmosphere mostly made of?
-The atmosphere is mostly made of nitrogen.

10. What is nitrogen important for?
-Nitrogen is important for life processes.

11. What gas is is second most in our atmosphere?
-Oxygen is the second most in our atmosphere.

12. What is it good for?
-It keeps humans alive.

13. What gas is third most and what is it good for?
-Argon, it doesnt say what its good for.

14. What gas is forth most and what is it good for?
-Carbon dioxide, it helps plant reproduce oxygen.

15. What other non-gas things are in the atmosphere?
-Water vapor, dust & ozone.

Friday, March 27, 2009

The Earth's Atmospheres.

2. The original atmosphere may have been similar to the composition of the solar nebula and close to the present composition of the Gas Giant planets, like Jupiter.

4. The troposphere is where all weather takes place; it is the reg
ion of rising and falling packets of air. The air pressure at the top of the troposphe
re is only 10% of that at sea level.

5. Above the troposphere is the stratosphere, where air flow is mostly horizontal. The formation of this layer is a delicate matter,since only when oxygen is produced the atmosphere can an
 ozone layer form and prevent an intense flux of ultraviolet radiation from reaching the surface, where it is quite hazardous to the evolution of life.

6. The ozone layer is primarily responsible for absorbing he ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.

7. This picture shows the ozone layer which is the darkest blue line in the sky of this picture.


8. The structure of the ionosphere is strongly influenced by the charged particle ind from the sun, which is in turn governed by the level of Solar activity. One measure of the structure of the ionosphere is the free electron density,
 which is an indicator of the degree of ionization.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

List of the Earth's Atmospheres

The Earth's Atmospheres; 
  • Troposphere
  • Stratosphere
  • Mesosphere
  • Thermosphere