SYDNEY L. air, atmosphere keeps you warm like a coat because a coat keeps the air on your body which makes you warmer. the troposphere is the lowest and thickest sphere. pressure goes down while a plane rises which causes your ears to "POP". gravity causes us to be at the bottem of the pressure and that means more pressure is pressing down on us.
The atmosphere is like a blanket with layers that keeps the earth warm,it also protects the world from comets and meteors,and the atmosphere is were all clouds and precipation "hang out".On a plane, the pilets set their altimider to the pressure on the ground, as they go up the pressure goes down. The lower the pressure the higher the altidude. That is what makes your ears pop.
I learned that as far as we go up into the atmosphere, the pressure will keep going down. If you were to ride an airplane, you would be able to feel the pressure on your ears. Your ears will eventually "pop" from all the pressure going down. Also, when you go down in the atmosphere, therre will be more pressure.
SYDNEY L.
ReplyDeleteair, atmosphere keeps you warm like a coat because a coat keeps the air on your body which makes you warmer. the troposphere is the lowest and thickest sphere. pressure goes down while a plane rises which causes your ears to "POP". gravity causes us to be at the bottem of the pressure and that means more pressure is pressing down on us.
The atmosphere is like a blanket with layers that keeps the earth warm,it also protects the world from comets and meteors,and the atmosphere is were all clouds and precipation "hang out".On a plane, the pilets set their altimider to the pressure on the ground, as they go up the pressure goes down. The lower the pressure the higher the altidude. That is what makes your ears pop.
ReplyDeleteThe pressure goes down as you go up because as you go up there is less and less air that is above you and it makes your ears pop.
ReplyDelete1.The Troposhpere is the lowest and thickest layer.
ReplyDelete2. The ozone layer blocks out the ultra blinding rays of sun so we dont have to : )
WILLIAM LAYTON
ReplyDeletethe atmospere is only 10 kilometres thick.
air is an ivisible mixture of gasses.
the atmosphere protects the earth from commits and metires.
all the rain and clouds are in the atmoshpere.
gasses such as valcanic gasses form atmospehers.
the atmosphere has 5 levels.
5-exosphere(farthest)
4-thermosphere
3-mesosphere
2-stratoshphere
1-troposphere(closest)
The atmosphere has 5 levels and the troposphere is where most weather occurs
ReplyDeleteI learned that as far as we go up into the atmosphere, the pressure will keep going down. If you were to ride an airplane, you would be able to feel the pressure on your ears. Your ears will eventually "pop" from all the pressure going down. Also, when you go down in the atmosphere, therre will be more pressure.
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