Atmosphere

The atmosphere is a mixture of different gases, particles and aerosols collectively known as air which envelops the Earth. The atmosphere provides various functions, not least the ability to sustain life. The atmosphere protects us by filtering out deadly cosmic rays, powerful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the Sun, and even meteorites on collision course with Earth. Although traces of atmospheric gases have been detected well out into space, 99% of the mass of the atmosphere lies below about 25 to 30km altitude.

Click Bart Simpson (left) for the easy-to-read young person's text and Mr. Burns (right) for the more technical information.

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Introduction to the Atmosphere
Aerosols
Air
Atmospheric Gases
Atmospheric Layers
Aurora
Blue Sky
Clouds
Coriolis Force
Cosmic Rays
Energy
Exosphere
Ionosphere
Jet Stream
Magnetosphere
Mesosphere
Meteors
Moisture
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Ozone Hole
Ozone Layer
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Forecasting
Hurricanes
Measuring Weather
Thunderstorms
Tornadoes
Water Cycle

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