Study Notes : All about the Atmosphere

March 19, 2016    


•About 99% of total mass of atmosphere is within the height of 32 km from earth surface, rest above merges with outer space 
Atmospheric Air → Colourless, Tasteless, Odourless, Compressible, Mobile & Expandable
Atmospheric air mainly consists of -  
Nitrogen   →  78.03 % 
Oxygen     →  20.99 % 
Argon       →  .94 %
CO2         →  .03 % 
H             →   .01 % 

  • Rest are Neon, Helium, Ozone, Xenon & Krypton in very minute percentage 
  • Nitrogen
  • Major cause of atmospheric pressure, Force of wind & reflection of light 
  • Regulates combustion & avoids quick burning 
  • Dilutes oxygen and prevents rapid burning at the earth’s surface 
  • Nitrogen cannot be used directly from the air. 
  • The Nitrogen Cycle is nature’s way of supplying the needed nitrogen for living things
  • Get fixed to soil & generates protein in plants (Major source of food)
  • CO2.
  • Heaviest gas in atmosphere, essential for growth of vegetation 
  • Transparent to incoming solar radiations but opaque to terrestrial radiations radiated from earth surface which keeps air near the ground warmer 
  • Responsible for global warming, as alarming increase in level of CO2 in past few years due to burning of fossil fuels 
  • Water Vapour 
  • Form in atmosphere due to evaporation from surface water bodies 
  • Absorbs part of insolation from the sun & reduces its amount reaching the earth →Preserves earth’s radiated heat 
  • Hence, acts as a blanket, allowing the earth to neither become too hot or too cold 
  • Amount of water vapour decrease with altitude 
  • Amount of water vapour decreases from equator to poles 
  • Dust Particles 
  • Derived by strong winds from different sources on earth surface
  • Acts as hydroscopic nuclei around which water vapour condense & form clouds 
  • Intercept & reflect sun rays giving orange colour at sunrise, red colour at sunset & blue colour of clear sky 
  • Molecules (Dust particles) in air scatter blue light (shorter wavelength) more than red light (longer wavelength) in every direction, hence sky looks blue 
  • At sunrise & sunset, sky appears orange & red because blue light has already been scattered out by molecules in the air, out of sight & longer wavelength light reaches out to us 
  • Dense Haze & smog (smoke + fog) are also caused due to presence of dust particles in the air 
  • Structure of Atmosphere.
  • On the basis of chemical composition atmosphere can be divided into 2 parts viz. 

Homosphere Upto 90 km (Uniformity in chemical composition) 
Troposphere 

Stratosphere
Mesosphere 

Heterosphere Above 90 Km (non-uniformity in chemical composition) 
Ionsphere
Exosphere   
Each sublayer mentioned in these 2 layers is further divided by a shallow transitional zone ending with term “Pause” 


Troposphere

  • Average height is 16 Km → 10 km at Poles &upto 18 km at Equator.
  • Greatest at Equator due to upward transportation of heat by strong conventional currents.
  • That is why height of troposphere at a given latitude is greater in summer Temperature decreases with height, roughly at 1*C for every 165 meters → Normal Lapse Rate.
  • Lowest, Densest & contains 75 % of earth’s atmosphere with 90% of water vapours & dust particles.
  • All major atmospheric processes take place in this layer.

Tropopause 


Shallow transitional zone (Unstable zone) b/w Troposphere & Stratosphere (Approx. 1.5 Km) 
Temperature stops falling in this layer → – 80*C over equator & – 45*C over poles 

Stratosphere 

  • This layer rises upto 50 km (Thicker at Poles than at Equator) 
  • Temperature remains constant in its lower portion upto 20 Km & then gradually increases to 0*C till its upper limit i.e. 

Tropopause 

  • Increases mainly due to the presence of ozone gas, which absorbs sun’s UV rays
  • Practically no clouds, convection currents, Thundering or lighting, water vapours or dust particles hence airplane fly in this region
  • Few clouds called “Mother of Pearls / Narcreas” can be seen over Antarctica
  • Its lower portion (15 – 35 Km) constitutes Ozone layer which prevents us from harmful UV rays 
  • Amount of Ozone gas is found at Stratopause i.e. uppermost limit of Stratosphere

Mesosphere

  • Upto 80 ~ 90 Km, Temp. Decreases gradually with height until – 100 *C at 80 km 
  • Displays wispy clouds at high altitudes due to reflected sunlight from meteoric dust particles 
  • Most weather balloons are placed in this region 
  • Most meteors burn up in this layer; Upper limit Mesopause   

All The Best !!!!


Study Notes : All about the Atmosphere 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu March 19, 2016 •About 99% of total mass of atmosphere is within the height of 32 km from earth surface, rest above merges with outer space  Atmospheric...


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