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Atmosphere Jeopardy

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Atmosphere Jeopardy

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  1. Layer of the Atmo Atmo. Heat Transfers Heat in the Atmo. Movement of Air Vocab Atmosphere Jeopardy 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  2. What are the layers of the atmosphere in order from lowest altitude to highest

  3. Layer that we find weather

  4. The ozone layer is found in the

  5. Temperature increases or decreases with altitude in the mesosphere

  6. Temperature increases or decreases with altitude in the troposphere

  7. Most prevalent gas in the atmosphere

  8. As you increase in altitude, air pressure will

  9. What heats the Earth's troposphere

  10. What solid particulates can you find in the atmosphere

  11. Gas that contributes to global warming

  12. Heat transfer by direct contact

  13. Heat transfer due to density differences

  14. Heat transfer through outer space

  15. When energy bounces off a surface without being absorbed

  16. When light is reflected from all angles by the time it reaches you

  17. Seasons are determined by

  18. The warming of the lower atmosphere by consistent reflection and absorption

  19. Global warming is caused by

  20. Which is more dense, warm air or cold air?

  21. This is responsible for raising temperatures in the stratosphere

  22. Wind is caused by

  23. In the northern hemisphere an object heading south will appear to move

  24. In this diagram, one would expect to see the wind go:

  25. Land and sea breezes are examples of this heat transfer

  26. Fill in global wind patterns in a globe

  27. A name for incoming solar radiation

  28. The rotation of the Earth causes fluids (water & air) to appear to bend in their paths, this is called

  29. The percentage of reflection of light

  30. A high altitude, narrow band of high speed winds

  31. A windless area near the equator

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