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Layers of the AtmosphereThe Layers of the Atmosphere MatchCard allows kids to learn the different levels of the earth's atmosphere
The Earths AtmosphereObjective: Identify the layers of the earth's atmosphere.This MatchCard will identify the five layers, provide a memory aid, provide a review MatchCard, describe an experiment to visualize the atmospheric effect of temperature and pressure changes, and suggest a hands on project. Let's Compare the Layers of the AtmosphereThere are five layers of the earths atmosphere.TroposphereThe troposphere is the first six miles of the atmosphere around the earth.75% of the earth's mass is in the troposphere. With increased elevation, there is a decrease in air pressure and temperature. StratosphereThe stratosphere is the next layer above the troposphere.The ozone layer is contained within the stratosphere. The stratosphere is 20 miles high (above the six miles of troposphere.) MesosphereThe mesosphere is the next layer above the stratosphere.It is the coldest layer of the earth's atmosphere. The stratosphere is 20 miles high (the same depth as the stratosphere.) ThermosphereThe stratosphere is the next layer above the mesosphere.It is the hottest layer of the atmosphere. The stratosphere is 350 miles high. ExosphereThe exosphere is the layer furthest from the earth's surface.The air is extremely thin as molecules are far apart. The exosphere is 40,000 miles from its beginning to its end. Let's ExperimentHere is a simple experiment to demonstrate the relationship between atmospheric temperature and pressure.
Explanation Please: When you put the hot water into the jug and sealed it, you caused the air above the water to become warmer. Warm air expands. Therefore the jug expanded. When you cooled the air, the molecules became closer together. This caused the jug to collapse. Make A PosterHave the students make a poster of the layers of the atmosphere.They may use any artistic media. Other information they find about the earth's atmosphere should also be included. Encourage them to include a bibliography. Memory AidThe names of the different layers are easy to remember - and then forget. I have found this mnemonic helpful:Exact Thermometers Measure Strategic Tropics They will be able to rattle off those layers effortlessly!Using the Earth's Layers MatchCard
This is MatchCard #9 of the Weather Unit Study. You can DOWNLOAD the Earth's Atmosphere MatchCard HERE. The 1st page is the students' worksheet. They student matches the descriptions with th diagram of the Earth's layers. The 2nd page is the Instructor's Guide with the correct answers. The 3rd page has the Information Pieces. Student's cut them apart and place them in the correct place on their copy of the Matchcard (first page.) For more information on how to use the Matchcards, see the MatchCard Science Instructor's Guide. More information on this interactive unit study is below. MatchCard ScienceThe activities and illustration above are from MatchCard Science, a homeschool science unit study. For the complete Weather Unit Study follow this link. This unit study provides:
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