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11 Δεκ 2019 · Earth’s atmosphere is similar to a jacket for our planet. It surrounds our planet, keeps us warm, gives us oxygen to breathe, and it is where our weather happens. Earth’s atmosphere has six layers: the troposphere, the stratosphere, the mesosphere, the thermosphere, the ionosphere, and the exosphere.
- EXOSPHERE
The outermost layer. The exosphere is the outermost layer of...
- Stratosphere
The stratosphere is a layer of Earth’s atmosphere. The...
- Troposphere
The troposphere is between 5 and 9 miles (8 and 14...
- Thermosphere
This layer of Earth’s atmosphere is about 319 miles (513...
- Mesosphere
The middle layer. The mesosphere lies between the...
- Atmosphere
Earth's atmosphere is a jacket of gases that surrounds our...
- EXOSPHERE
2 Ιαν 2020 · Find out what the atmosphere is made up of and why it is important for life on our planet. Learn about the functions of the atmosphere and its layers: the troposphere, the stratosphre, the...
Kids learn about the science of the Earth's Atmosphere. Carbon dioxide, Oxygen, Nitrogen and more make up clouds and weather.
25 Σεπ 2024 · Earth's atmosphere is a jacket of gases that surrounds our planet. It keeps us warm, gives us oxygen to breathe, and it is where our weather happens. What Is the Greenhouse Effect?
The atmosphere is the layer of gas that surrounds Earth. It is often called air. Other planets, and some of their larger moons, also have atmospheres. The atmosphere consists of several different gases. The gases are held close to Earth by a force called gravity. Near Earth’s surface, the atmosphere is about three-fourths nitrogen and one ...
2 Απρ 2019 · The layer of gas surrounding the Earth is called the atmosphere and is an essential element for life on Earth to exist! It makes all living things be able to breathe, it protects us from rays...
The atmosphere is the layer of gases that surrounds the Earth and is held in place by gravity. It is composed of nitrogen, oxygen, and trace amounts of other gases. The atmosphere plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth’s temperature and protecting it from harmful radiation.