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The second most abundant gas in the atmosphere
The most abundant gas in the atmosphere (78%)
The state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
An atmosphere layer between 30 and 50 miles in altitude and has temperatures that drop with higher elevation and meteors burn up as they go through..
A layer of the atmosphere reaching 32 miles high and contains the ozone layer and where airplanes and weather balloons fly..
The Auroras are found in this ionized layer of the atmosphere.
The outermost layer of the atmosphere where gasses are few and far apart and meet outer space.
The densest layer of the atmosphere & extends from the surface to six miles high.
The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth
An atmospheric layer where temperature increases with altitude and reaches 400 miles high.
The average kinetic energy of particles in an object
A layer in the stratosphere which absorbes most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching earth from the sun.
This object orbits earth in the Thermosphere
These orbit earth in the Exosphere
The height of an object above a reference level, usually above sea level or the Earth’s surface.
The weight of the atmosphere per unit of area on the Earth’s surface.
Trapping of the sun's radiation in the Earth’s atmosphere due to the presence of greenhouse gases
A measure of the compactness of a substance and is equal to the amount of mass per unit volume
The energy of motion.
A deflection of moving objects to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere.
A group of two or more atoms linked together by sharing electrons in a chemical bond.
The general or average weather conditions of a certain region gathered over a long period of time.

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