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• What are the three most common permanent gases of the atmosphere. Why are they
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called permanent? - correct answer✔✔Nitrogen (72%), oxygen(21%), argon(1%);
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they are called permanent because they are always there in the same concentrations
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• What are variable gases? Have at least two examples. - correct answer✔✔spatial-
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temporal gases can fluctuate, examples are water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




ozone (O3) ||//\\||




• What are aerosols? - correct answer✔✔solid and liquid material in suspension in the
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atmosphere


• The vertical distribution of pressure and temperature in the atmosphere. Why is it
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nonlinear?
In other words, why does pressure change more with elevation near the
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surface than at higher elevations? - correct answer✔✔it is nonlinear because air is ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




compressible, meaning that most of the air 'sinks' to the bottom, therefore the higher you ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




go in the atmosphere the less pressure there is and therefore less air molecules to move
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around, causing a decrease in temperature ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




• Atmospheric layers. Know the basics (vertical temperature profile, average location,
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percentage of total mass) for troposphere and stratosphere. - correct ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




answer✔✔troposphere: decreases, 80% of atmospheric mass, heated from below ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




stratosphere: increases, 20% of atmospheric mass, contains the ozone layer (ozone ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




absorbs UV and heats from above) ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




ionosphere: between mesosphere and thermosphere, not temperature-based, ions ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




resulting from interaction between gases and sunlight ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||

, • Vertical temperature profile and stability in the troposphere - correct answer✔✔vertically
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stable: heavy air at the bottom, cool air at the top. the troposphere is unstable, since
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cooler air is heavier and is located above the lighter, warmer air
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• Ozone layer. Ozone and ultraviolet absorption. - correct answer✔✔between 10-50 km
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above surface, ozone absorbs harmful UV rays from the sun. Human activity has
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decreased atmospheric ozone by putting CFCs in the atmosphere ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




• The ozone hole: causes, consequences impact on surface and stratospheric
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temperature - correct answer✔✔the hole is a decrease of up to 50% by season, which ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




allows more UV through ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




DOES NOT CAUSE GLOBAL WARMING as UV is only 1% of energy from the sun;
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actually causes the stratosphere to cool. Smog ozone which increases GHE near surface ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




causes global warming ||//\\|| ||//\\||




• What is the Montreal Protocol? Why and how it has impacted atmospheric ozone
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concentrations. - correct answer✔✔enacted in 1987 to reduce global CFC production, ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




has greatly increased amount of ozone in the stratosphere
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• What is the most important source of energy for the climate system. - correct
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answer✔✔sun



• Electromagnetic radiation: relationship between wavelength and frequency.
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Relationship between frequency/wavelength and energy. - correct answer✔✔for EM ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




radiation, energy increases with frequency, high frequency=low wavelength ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




• The Stefan-Boltzmann and Wein's displacement equations. Implications for the
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differences in type of radiation and amount of radiative energy emitted by the Sun ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\|| ||//\\||




and the Earth. - correct answer✔✔W: max wavelength= Co/T where Co=2.897x10^-3
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the max wavelength is inversely proportional to the temperature of the object
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