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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Earth's Atmosphere
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The atmosphere doesn't only supply the oxygen that our bodies need for respiration, it also protects us from space. High level ozone protects us from the effects of the most harmful ultra-violet rays from the Sun and carbon dioxide ensures that the Earth's temperature stays within the limits needed for life. The atmosphere also protects us from most fragments of space debris by causing them to burn up well before they hit the Earth's surface and it allows water and carbon to be recycled through food chains. How did the atmosphere get here and how has it ended up as being perfect to sustain... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Earth's Atmosphere
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1. About how much of the atmosphere is nitrogen?
2. The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has remained almost the same for 200 million years. Since the start of the twentieth century it has increased dramatically. What is thought to have caused this?
3. The first green algae-like plants evolved about 2,000 million years ago. How would this have affected the early atmosphere?
4. Argon is a noble gas and is inert (does not react with other substances). For that reason it is used in light bulbs but how is it obtained from the air?
5. One theory is that life on Earth started from chemicals in the early atmosphere. According to that theory, which chemicals are thought to have been involved?
6. As well as the main gasses, which of the following are found in the atmosphere in small proportions?
7. What natural process is thought to have created the early atmosphere and which was the main gas?
8. What may have happened to the rest of the carbon dioxide from the early atmosphere?
9. About how much oxygen is there in the atmosphere?
10. Why is nitrogen used in food packaging?