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the atmosphere is a thin layer of that surrounds earth. * your answer
in what sense does earths atmosphere help to keep earth \just right\? * your answer
where does the energy that drives motion in the atmosphere come from? * your answer
what is the difference between clouds and fog? (be specific) * your answer
what must be present in the atmosphere in order for clouds to form? * your answer
Brief Explanations
- The atmosphere is a thin layer of gases that surrounds Earth. This is a well - known fact about Earth's atmosphere composition.
- Earth's atmosphere helps keep Earth "just right" by trapping heat (greenhouse effect), protecting from harmful radiation (ozone layer), and providing oxygen for life.
- The energy that drives motion in the atmosphere comes from the Sun. Solar radiation heats the Earth's surface and the atmosphere, creating temperature differences that drive air movement.
- Clouds and fog are both composed of water droplets or ice crystals. The main difference is that clouds form high in the atmosphere, while fog is a cloud that is in contact with the ground.
- For clouds to form, water vapor, condensation nuclei (tiny particles like dust), and cooling of the air (to the dew - point temperature) must be present.
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- Gases
- Traps heat, protects from radiation, provides oxygen
- The Sun
- Clouds form high in the atmosphere; fog is in contact with the ground
- Water vapor, condensation nuclei, and cooling of the air