1. The thermosphere burns up meteors to prevent impacts on Earth's surface.
2. The stratosphere absorbs radiation and protects living organisms on Earth.
3. Weather occurs in the troposphere, which contains most of the atmosphere's water.
1. The thermosphere burns up meteors to prevent impacts on Earth's surface.
2. The stratosphere absorbs radiation and protects living organisms on Earth.
3. Weather occurs in the troposphere, which contains most of the atmosphere's water.
1. The thermosphere burns up meteors to prevent impacts on Earth's surface.
2. The stratosphere absorbs radiation and protects living organisms on Earth.
3. Weather occurs in the troposphere, which contains most of the atmosphere's water.
1. This layer burns up meteors to prevent it from hitting the earth’s surface. 2. It is a region found in the stratosphere which absorbs radiation preventing it to harm living organisms on Earth. 3. Weather occurs in this layer, it contains most of the water in the atmosphere. 4. This layer merges into space and is where satellites are stationed. 5. It is the coldest layer of the atmosphere that ranges from 50 km to 80 km above the Earth’s surface. 6. It is where Auroras are found. 7. It is a blanket or protective layer of gasses which surrounds the Earth. 8. It is a region on the Earth’s Thermosphere that is filled with charged particles. 9. Jet aircraft usually fly in this layer because its Air is stable. 10. Because the air in this layer is constantly moving, Airplanes that passes through may have a very bumpy ride or known as turbulences. What is this layer? 11. True or False. Earth can survive without atmosphere. 12. Raf and Tine are riding on an Airplane to New York City. To prevent a bumpy ride, their plane travelled above the troposphere in which air is stable. What layer is it? 13. What is the most abundant element in the atmosphere? 14. True or False. Oxygen covers up 1% of the total gasses in the atmosphere. 15. True or False. Carbon dioxide is also present in the Earth’s atmosphere.