Earth's atmosphere
I can describe the composition of Earth’s atmosphere.
Earth's atmosphere
I can describe the composition of Earth’s atmosphere.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- The atmosphere comprises 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% argon and trace gases including 0.04% carbon dioxide.
- The atmosphere thins out with height which makes it harder for humans to breathe sufficient oxygen at high altitude.
- The atmosphere contains water, mainly in its gas state but in its liquid (or solid) state in clouds and precipitation.
- The atmosphere also contains a wide range of solid particulates.
Common misconception
The atmosphere is mostly oxygen. The same atmospheric conditions exist at all heights.
Explain that the atmosphere is 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. Discuss how atmospheric conditions vary with altitude, affecting oxygen availability.
Keywords
Atmosphere - The atmosphere is a layer of gas that surrounds a planet. It may contain small amounts of solid and liquid particles.
Composition - Composition is the substances and their proportions that make something up.
Precipitation - Precipitation is water in a liquid or solid state that falls towards Earth.
Altitude - Altitude is the distance above sea level.
Particulates - Particulates are very small particles of solids and liquids that are suspended in air.
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