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subject - geography

lesson name - atmosphere ​

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Answered by SɴᴏᴡʏSᴇᴄʀᴇᴛ
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\bigstarThe Lapse Rate is the rate at which temperature changes with height in the Atmosphere. Lapse rate nomenclature is inversely related to the change itself: if the lapse rate is positive, the temperature decreases with height; conversely if negative, the temperature increases with height.

\bigstarOxygen helps in the oxidation of food in our body, which ultimately give us energy. Fuels can burn due to oxygen in the atmosphere. We cannot breathe in pure oxygen, as it is harmful for our body cells. Fresh air in essential for us because it contains oxygen and other gases it he correct proportion.

\bigstarThe atmosphere is the most dense near the surface because of gravity. As one goes higher, the air gets thinner and thinner. At an altitude of about ten kilometers, the atmosphere is only half as thick as at the surface. When water evaporates from lakes and oceans, it turns into a gas and becomes part of the atmosphere.

\bigstarAs we move vertically upwards from the earth, the atmosphere becomes thinner, the temperature reduces and air pressure decreases.

\bigstarMountaineers carry an oxygen cylinder along with them. It is because when they climb mountains, as altitude increases, the amount of oxygen level in the atmospheric air decreases as trees are not found at higher altitudes. As a result, mountaineers suffer from dizziness.

\bigstarThe meteors will travel through the exosphere and thermosphere without much trouble due to the lack of air in those layers, but when they hit the middle layer, there are enough gases to cause friction and create heat to burn up in the Mesosphere.

\bigstarIonosphere layer of atmosphere helps in radio transmission. It influences radio propagation to distant places on the Earth. The region of the earth's atmosphere between the stratosphere and the exosphere. Ionosphere layer of atmosphere helps in radio transmission.

\bigstarThe water cycle also occurs in Troposphere layer of the atmosphere. The water cycle helps form clouds, which in form can help produce rain, sleet, snow and freezing rain. As you see, the troposphere is an important layer in Earth's Atmosphere, as it is the layer that we live in and the layer that gives us weather.

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Answered by raunakminz2110
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Explanation:

The Lapse Rate is the rate at which temperature changes with height in the Atmosphere. Lapse rate nomenclature is inversely related to the change itself: if the lapse rate is positive, the temperature decreases with height; conversely if negative, the temperature increases with height.

\bigstar★ Oxygen helps in the oxidation of food in our body, which ultimately give us energy. Fuels can burn due to oxygen in the atmosphere. We cannot breathe in pure oxygen, as it is harmful for our body cells. Fresh air in essential for us because it contains oxygen and other gases it he correct proportion.

\bigstar★ The atmosphere is the most dense near the surface because of gravity. As one goes higher, the air gets thinner and thinner. At an altitude of about ten kilometers, the atmosphere is only half as thick as at the surface. When water evaporates from lakes and oceans, it turns into a gas and becomes part of the atmosphere.

\bigstar★ As we move vertically upwards from the earth, the atmosphere becomes thinner, the temperature reduces and air pressure decreases.

\bigstar★ Mountaineers carry an oxygen cylinder along with them. It is because when they climb mountains, as altitude increases, the amount of oxygen level in the atmospheric air decreases as trees are not found at higher altitudes. As a result, mountaineers suffer from dizziness.

\bigstar★ The meteors will travel through the exosphere and thermosphere without much trouble due to the lack of air in those layers, but when they hit the middle layer, there are enough gases to cause friction and create heat to burn up in the Mesosphere.

\bigstar★ Ionosphere layer of atmosphere helps in radio transmission. It influences radio propagation to distant places on the Earth. The region of the earth's atmosphere between the stratosphere and the exosphere. Ionosphere layer of atmosphere helps in radio transmission.

\bigstar★ The water cycle also occurs in Troposphere layer of the atmosphere. The water cycle helps form clouds, which in form can help produce rain, sleet, snow and freezing rain. As you see, the troposphere is an important layer in Earth's Atmosphere, as it is the layer that we live in and the layer that gives us weather.

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