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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Science - Middle School - Earth Science - The Atmosphere
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The study of the Earth’s atmosphere and weather patterns is known as meteorology. Those who study these two Earth Science areas are known as meteorologists. The atmosphere is composed of a group of gases. These gases are made up of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% of a number of other gases including argon, carbon dioxide and helium. The atmosphere is really a very thin layer that surrounds Earth and is kept in place by the gravitational pull of the Earth. The atmosphere protects the Earth from the harmful rays of the sun and it acts rather like a blanket by keeping the surface of the planet... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Science - Middle School - Earth Science - The Atmosphere
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1. This is where most meteoroids burn up and where you can see the trails of meteors.
2. This light show phenomenon occurs when particles from the sun enter into the Ionosphere near either the North Pole or the South Pole.
3. The study of the atmosphere and weather conditions is known as ______.
4. This light show phenomenon occurs when particles from the sun enter into the Ionosphere near either the North Pole or the South Pole.
5. The Thermosphere extends upward from the Earth’s surface for _____ miles and then thins so that we don’t know where it ends.
6. This level of the atmosphere extends from the surface of the Earth upwards for approximately 7 miles making it the level in which we and all life lives.
7. This level of the atmosphere extends from the surface of the Earth upwards for approximately 7 miles making it the level in which we and all life lives.
8. This is really a very thin layer that surrounds Earth and is kept in place by the gravitational pull of the Earth.
9. This does not have a definite outer limit meaning that it doesn’t just suddenly end but rather extends outward into space.
10. This level of the atmosphere extends from the surface of the Earth upwards for approximately 7 miles making it the level in which we and all life lives.
11. This does not have a definite outer limit meaning that it doesn’t just suddenly end but rather extends outward into space.
12. This is where most meteoroids burn up and where you can see the trails of meteors.
13. This does not have a definite outer limit meaning that it doesn’t just suddenly end but rather extends outward into space.
14. The study of the atmosphere and weather conditions is known as ______.
15. Most commercial airplanes fly in this layer of the atmosphere.
16. Most commercial airplanes fly in this layer of the atmosphere.
17. Which of the following gases is NOT a part of the atmosphere?
18. Which of the following gases is NOT a part of the atmosphere?
19. This is really a very thin layer that surrounds Earth and is kept in place by the gravitational pull of the Earth.
20. The aurora borealis occurs in this layer of the atmosphere.
21. This is really a very thin layer that surrounds Earth and is kept in place by the gravitational pull of the Earth.
22. The Thermosphere extends upward from the Earth’s surface for _____ miles and then thins so that we don’t know where it ends.
23. Which of the following gases is NOT a part of the atmosphere?
24. This is where most meteoroids burn up and where you can see the trails of meteors.
25. This light show phenomenon occurs when particles from the sun enter into the Ionosphere near either the North Pole or the South Pole.