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The Atmosphere for kids - Layers of the Earth - Science for Kids
Educational video about the atmosphere. The atmosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth. Find out what the atmosphere is made up of and why it is important for life on our planet. Learn about the functions of the atmosphere and its layers: the troposphere, the stratosphre, the mesosphere, the termosphere and the exosphere.
This video belongs to a collection of Science videos for kids and it's an ideal resource for elementary school.
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published: 02 Jan 2020
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Layers Of Atmosphere | The Dr. Binocs Show | Educational Videos For Kids
Learn about layers of atmosphere with Dr. Binocs.
Did you know that the Earth's atmosphere is divided into various layers? And each one is different from the other? Watch this video as Dr. Binocs tells you about the layers of atmosphere.
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Voice-Over Artist: Joseph D'Souza
Script Writer: Sreejoni Nag
Background Score: Agnel Roman
Sound Engineer: Mayur Bakshi
Animation: Qanka Animation Studio
Creative Team (Rajshri): Kavya Krishnaswamy, Alisha Baghel, Sreejoni Nag
Producer: Rajjat A. Barjatya
Copyrights and Publishing: Rajshri Entertainment Private Limit...
published: 15 Apr 2015
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Layers of the Atmosphere (Animation)
#atmosphere #AnimatedChemistry #kineticschool
Layers of the atmosphere
Chapters:
0:00 Kinetic school's intro
0:22 Intro
0:47 Layers of the atmosphere
5:47 What is Meteor?
7:33 What is Aurora?
8:57 Temperature vs Height of the atmosphere
10:07 Why it happens?
More videos:
What is Greenhouse Effect? Explained.
https://youtu.be/LcDR_1Swg-A
How Lightning Forms
https://youtu.be/IIaG0OjbJKs
How Satellite Works
https://youtu.be/n70zjMvm8L0
Photochemical Smog
https://youtu.be/CWsGwtiiSio
Acid Rain
https://youtu.be/dmgLESI4GGU
Sources of Air Pollution
https://youtu.be/JmIYD6qjQ-k
Air Pollution
https://youtu.be/jtiANpcpJJY
How Battery Works
https://youtu.be/6p6UkwbEdtQ
Corrosion : Factors Affecting Corrosion (Chapter 1)
https://youtu.be/voKRXIZjzvQ
Corrosion : Dry or Chemical Co...
published: 18 Apr 2020
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The Atmosphere
004 - The Atmosphere
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the atmosphere surrounds the planet. The state of the atmosphere is climate and is affected by unequal heating, the Coriolis Effect, and the ocean. Convection cells and ENSO are discussed in detail.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/
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Intro
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
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Outro
Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory
All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
“Biome.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 20, 2015. https:/...
published: 03 Sep 2015
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The Atmosphere Song
Sing along with Math Dad as you learn about the layers of the atmosphere!
This song was created as part of our Earth Science course. See more at https://science.mom/earthscience
published: 14 Feb 2021
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GCSE Chemistry - Evolution of the Atmosphere #67
In this video, we'll look at:
- What the early atmosphere was like on earth
- How that atmosphere changed to be suitable for life
- The processes responsible for features of the earth we see today
published: 15 May 2019
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How Big is the Atmosphere?
The layers of the atmosphere shown to scale and a discussion of what happens at each layer. The layers in order from the ground up:
Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and the Exosphere.
Watch more videos:
How Big is the Solar System? https://youtu.be/MK5E_7hOi-k
What's a Second Cousin Once Removed? https://youtu.be/BBt5V7kO3j4
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
Try dubbing your videos with AI: https://dittodub.com/a/jaredowen
Made with Blender 2.75
Music: "The Story Unfolds" by Jingle Punks (Youtube Audio Library)
published: 22 Sep 2015
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Layers of the Atmosphere | What is Atmosphere | Video for Kids
The Earth's atmosphere is divided up into five layers:
Let's Learn about each layer one by one.
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Thanks for watching
published: 08 Feb 2019
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DB Garry Peters “You can feel it in the atmosphere” | Post-Practice | June 14.24
DB Garry Peters talks about the excitement in the locker room for tomorrow’s anticipated matchup against the western rival Calgary at BC Place, and the energy that Lions fans bring.
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published: 14 Jun 2024
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What are the layers of the atmosphere?
The atmosphere is a protective layer of gases which surrounds the Earth - it has main layers, each with their own individual characteristics. If the Earth was the size of an onion our atmosphere would be only as thick as the onion’s skin - it is made up of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% other gases. It allows life to exist on Earth by protecting us from the harmful bits of the Sun’s radiation.
Whilst also keeping the Earth warm, through a process known as the Greenhouse Effect. It also contains the air we breathe and is a major part of the water cycle. The atmosphere is split into 4 main layers based on temperature. The troposphere is the lowest; starting at the Earth’s surface and extending upward to on average 10km. We live in this part of the atmosphere and nearly all weather happens...
published: 20 Jul 2017
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The Atmosphere for kids - Layers of the Earth - Science for Kids
Educational video about the atmosphere. The atmosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth. Find out what the atmosphere is made up of and why it is important f...
Educational video about the atmosphere. The atmosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth. Find out what the atmosphere is made up of and why it is important for life on our planet. Learn about the functions of the atmosphere and its layers: the troposphere, the stratosphre, the mesosphere, the termosphere and the exosphere.
This video belongs to a collection of Science videos for kids and it's an ideal resource for elementary school.
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Educational video about the atmosphere. The atmosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth. Find out what the atmosphere is made up of and why it is important for life on our planet. Learn about the functions of the atmosphere and its layers: the troposphere, the stratosphre, the mesosphere, the termosphere and the exosphere.
This video belongs to a collection of Science videos for kids and it's an ideal resource for elementary school.
Thanks for visiting us! If you want your children to smile and learn, subscribe! :D
We only upload our own content, designed by educators so that children smile and learn while watching a video.
All of our content reinforces educational values, encouraging the use of multiple intelligences and language learning.
If you like our videos, download Smile and Learn now. You’ll discover more than 5.000 activities for children aged 3 to 12 years, all designed by educators. We have 250 games and interactive stories and over 280 videos in five languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and French. Try a month for free and start the adventure!
- published: 02 Jan 2020
- views: 358708
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Layers Of Atmosphere | The Dr. Binocs Show | Educational Videos For Kids
Learn about layers of atmosphere with Dr. Binocs.
Did you know that the Earth's atmosphere is divided into various layers? And each one is different from the o...
Learn about layers of atmosphere with Dr. Binocs.
Did you know that the Earth's atmosphere is divided into various layers? And each one is different from the other? Watch this video as Dr. Binocs tells you about the layers of atmosphere.
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Animation: Qanka Animation Studio
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- published: 15 Apr 2015
- views: 3052428
15:20
Layers of the Atmosphere (Animation)
#atmosphere #AnimatedChemistry #kineticschool
Layers of the atmosphere
Chapters:
0:00 Kinetic school's intro
0:22 Intro
0:47 Layers of the atmosphere
5:47 W...
#atmosphere #AnimatedChemistry #kineticschool
Layers of the atmosphere
Chapters:
0:00 Kinetic school's intro
0:22 Intro
0:47 Layers of the atmosphere
5:47 What is Meteor?
7:33 What is Aurora?
8:57 Temperature vs Height of the atmosphere
10:07 Why it happens?
More videos:
What is Greenhouse Effect? Explained.
https://youtu.be/LcDR_1Swg-A
How Lightning Forms
https://youtu.be/IIaG0OjbJKs
How Satellite Works
https://youtu.be/n70zjMvm8L0
Photochemical Smog
https://youtu.be/CWsGwtiiSio
Acid Rain
https://youtu.be/dmgLESI4GGU
Sources of Air Pollution
https://youtu.be/JmIYD6qjQ-k
Air Pollution
https://youtu.be/jtiANpcpJJY
How Battery Works
https://youtu.be/6p6UkwbEdtQ
Corrosion : Factors Affecting Corrosion (Chapter 1)
https://youtu.be/voKRXIZjzvQ
Corrosion : Dry or Chemical Corrosion (Chapter 2)
https://youtu.be/I3QLMl1AK9Y
Corrosion : Electrochemical Cell or Corrosion Cell (Chapter 3)
https://youtu.be/KdYWfaUS4uA
Corrosion : Types of Electrochemical Cells (Chapter 4)
https://youtu.be/PAfZ6-ycZw4
Corrosion : Rusting of Iron (Chapter 5)
https://youtu.be/YDJJtfHc-H8
LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE:
The Earth’s atmosphere, is the layers of the gases which protects the earth, from the radiations and cosmic rays coming from the outer space.
This atmosphere, acts as a blanket, because it keeps the average temperature of the Earth, nearly constant.
The Earth's atmosphere can be divided into five main layers.
These layers are:
• The Troposphere
• The Stratosphere
• The Mesosphere
•
The Thermosphere
• The Exosphere
“Tropos” means change.
This layer gets its name from the weather that is constantly changing and mixing up the gases, in this part of our atmosphere.This layer is the closest to Earth's surface.
On average the troposphere extends, from the ground to about 12 kilometers or 7.5 miles high.The troposphere contains, about 75% of all of the air in the atmosphere, and, almost all of the water vapor, which forms clouds and rain. In this layer, air is made up of approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% argon with small amounts of additional gases, including water vapor and, carbon dioxide.
“Strat” means layer.
This layer of our atmosphere has its own set of layers. The boundary between the stratosphere and the troposphere is called the tropopause. It is the region where airplanes fly.
The Stratosphere layer, extends from the tropopause to about 50 kilometers (32 miles) above the Earth’s surface.This layer contains a thin layer of ozone molecules which forms a protective layer and absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation, from the Sun. The high-altitude weather balloons flying into the stratosphere for monitoring atmospheric conditions and climate research.
“Meso” means middle.
This layer is located above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere. It is the third layer in our atmosphere which is 35 kilometers (22 miles) thick. The transition boundary which separates the mesosphere, from the stratosphere is called the stratopause. In the mesosphere fewer air molecules to absorb incoming electromagnetic radiation from the Sun. Most meteors burn up in this atmospheric layer.
“Thermo” means heat.
This layer has extremely high temperatures, and located above the mesosphere, and below the exosphere. The boundary between the mesosphere, and the thermosphere atmospheric regions, is called Mesopause. It is the coldest part of Earth's atmosphere. The thermosphere, extends from the mesopause to 700 kilometers (435 miles) above the surface of the Earth. The thermosphere is the thickest layer, in the atmosphere.
Only the lightest gases, mostly oxygen, helium, and, hydrogen are found here. The aurora, and satellites mostly occur in this layer.
“Exo” means outside.
The exosphere, represents the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere. It extends, from the top of the thermosphere to 10,000 kilometers (6,214 miles) above Earth’s surface.
https://wn.com/Layers_Of_The_Atmosphere_(Animation)
#atmosphere #AnimatedChemistry #kineticschool
Layers of the atmosphere
Chapters:
0:00 Kinetic school's intro
0:22 Intro
0:47 Layers of the atmosphere
5:47 What is Meteor?
7:33 What is Aurora?
8:57 Temperature vs Height of the atmosphere
10:07 Why it happens?
More videos:
What is Greenhouse Effect? Explained.
https://youtu.be/LcDR_1Swg-A
How Lightning Forms
https://youtu.be/IIaG0OjbJKs
How Satellite Works
https://youtu.be/n70zjMvm8L0
Photochemical Smog
https://youtu.be/CWsGwtiiSio
Acid Rain
https://youtu.be/dmgLESI4GGU
Sources of Air Pollution
https://youtu.be/JmIYD6qjQ-k
Air Pollution
https://youtu.be/jtiANpcpJJY
How Battery Works
https://youtu.be/6p6UkwbEdtQ
Corrosion : Factors Affecting Corrosion (Chapter 1)
https://youtu.be/voKRXIZjzvQ
Corrosion : Dry or Chemical Corrosion (Chapter 2)
https://youtu.be/I3QLMl1AK9Y
Corrosion : Electrochemical Cell or Corrosion Cell (Chapter 3)
https://youtu.be/KdYWfaUS4uA
Corrosion : Types of Electrochemical Cells (Chapter 4)
https://youtu.be/PAfZ6-ycZw4
Corrosion : Rusting of Iron (Chapter 5)
https://youtu.be/YDJJtfHc-H8
LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE:
The Earth’s atmosphere, is the layers of the gases which protects the earth, from the radiations and cosmic rays coming from the outer space.
This atmosphere, acts as a blanket, because it keeps the average temperature of the Earth, nearly constant.
The Earth's atmosphere can be divided into five main layers.
These layers are:
• The Troposphere
• The Stratosphere
• The Mesosphere
•
The Thermosphere
• The Exosphere
“Tropos” means change.
This layer gets its name from the weather that is constantly changing and mixing up the gases, in this part of our atmosphere.This layer is the closest to Earth's surface.
On average the troposphere extends, from the ground to about 12 kilometers or 7.5 miles high.The troposphere contains, about 75% of all of the air in the atmosphere, and, almost all of the water vapor, which forms clouds and rain. In this layer, air is made up of approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% argon with small amounts of additional gases, including water vapor and, carbon dioxide.
“Strat” means layer.
This layer of our atmosphere has its own set of layers. The boundary between the stratosphere and the troposphere is called the tropopause. It is the region where airplanes fly.
The Stratosphere layer, extends from the tropopause to about 50 kilometers (32 miles) above the Earth’s surface.This layer contains a thin layer of ozone molecules which forms a protective layer and absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation, from the Sun. The high-altitude weather balloons flying into the stratosphere for monitoring atmospheric conditions and climate research.
“Meso” means middle.
This layer is located above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere. It is the third layer in our atmosphere which is 35 kilometers (22 miles) thick. The transition boundary which separates the mesosphere, from the stratosphere is called the stratopause. In the mesosphere fewer air molecules to absorb incoming electromagnetic radiation from the Sun. Most meteors burn up in this atmospheric layer.
“Thermo” means heat.
This layer has extremely high temperatures, and located above the mesosphere, and below the exosphere. The boundary between the mesosphere, and the thermosphere atmospheric regions, is called Mesopause. It is the coldest part of Earth's atmosphere. The thermosphere, extends from the mesopause to 700 kilometers (435 miles) above the surface of the Earth. The thermosphere is the thickest layer, in the atmosphere.
Only the lightest gases, mostly oxygen, helium, and, hydrogen are found here. The aurora, and satellites mostly occur in this layer.
“Exo” means outside.
The exosphere, represents the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere. It extends, from the top of the thermosphere to 10,000 kilometers (6,214 miles) above Earth’s surface.
- published: 18 Apr 2020
- views: 796999
12:53
The Atmosphere
004 - The Atmosphere
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the atmosphere surrounds the planet. The state of the atmosphere is climate and is affected by u...
004 - The Atmosphere
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the atmosphere surrounds the planet. The state of the atmosphere is climate and is affected by unequal heating, the Coriolis Effect, and the ocean. Convection cells and ENSO are discussed in detail.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/
Music Attribution
Intro
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
Outro
Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory
All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
“Biome.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 20, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Biome&oldid=677028948.
Bjankuloski06en, Latitude_and_Longitude_of_the_Earth svg: Djexploderivative work: Македонски: Илустрација На Географската Ширина И Должина На Земјата., February 9, 2013. This file was derived from: Latitude and Longitude of the Earth.svg: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Latitude_and_Longitude_of_the_Earth_mk.svg.
Brown Cone, n.d. https://openclipart.org/detail/82747/brown-cone.
domain, Robert Simmon, NASA Minor modifications by Robert A. Rohde also released to the public. English: This Map Shows the Pattern of Thermohaline Circulation, March 29, 2008. NASA Earth Observatory. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Thermohaline_Circulation_2.png.
“Earth - Free Shapes Icons.” Flaticon. Accessed August 29, 2015. www.flaticon.com/free-icon/earth_44386.
en.wikipedia, National Weather Service JetStream Original uploader was Thegreatdr at. English: Cross Section of the Two Main Jet Streams, by Latitude, May 8, 2008. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jetcrosssection.jpg.
“Hadley Cell.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 15, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hadley_cell&oldid=676237171.
Lilly, Florence. English:, February 28, 2013. http://www.public-domain-image.com/public-domain-images-pictures-free-stock-photos/nature-landscapes-public-domain-images-pictures/oceans-public-domain-images-pictures/ocean-water-surface.jpg. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ocean_water_surface.jpg.
“Mountain Summit - Free Nature Icons.” Flaticon. Accessed August 29, 2015. www.flaticon.com/free-icon/mountain-summit_27798.
NOAA. NOAA Continental US Weather Forecast Map for Election Day 2012-18-8, [object HTMLTableCellElement]. http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/noaa/noaa.gif date 08-18-12. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:USA_weather_forecast_2006-11-07.gif.
“Ocean Current.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, July 23, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ocean_current&oldid=672659791.
Olsen, Arctic light-Frank. English: Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III, September 1, 2013. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aurora_and_sunset.jpg.
Oyster, Fred the. English: ENSO/El Niño State., September 7, 2014. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ENSO_-_El_Ni%C3%B1o.svg.
———. English: ENSO Normal State., September 7, 2014. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ENSO_-_normal.svg.
“Ozone Depletion.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 28, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ozone_depletion&oldid=678301341.
Tauʻolunga. English: The Earth at the Start of the 4 (astronomical) Seasons as Seen from the North and Ignoring the Atmosphere (no Clouds, No Twilight)., July 7, 2006. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:North_season.jpg.
“The Blue Marble.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, July 26, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Blue_Marble&oldid=673203597.
https://wn.com/The_Atmosphere
004 - The Atmosphere
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the atmosphere surrounds the planet. The state of the atmosphere is climate and is affected by unequal heating, the Coriolis Effect, and the ocean. Convection cells and ENSO are discussed in detail.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/
Music Attribution
Intro
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
Outro
Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory
All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
“Biome.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 20, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Biome&oldid=677028948.
Bjankuloski06en, Latitude_and_Longitude_of_the_Earth svg: Djexploderivative work: Македонски: Илустрација На Географската Ширина И Должина На Земјата., February 9, 2013. This file was derived from: Latitude and Longitude of the Earth.svg: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Latitude_and_Longitude_of_the_Earth_mk.svg.
Brown Cone, n.d. https://openclipart.org/detail/82747/brown-cone.
domain, Robert Simmon, NASA Minor modifications by Robert A. Rohde also released to the public. English: This Map Shows the Pattern of Thermohaline Circulation, March 29, 2008. NASA Earth Observatory. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Thermohaline_Circulation_2.png.
“Earth - Free Shapes Icons.” Flaticon. Accessed August 29, 2015. www.flaticon.com/free-icon/earth_44386.
en.wikipedia, National Weather Service JetStream Original uploader was Thegreatdr at. English: Cross Section of the Two Main Jet Streams, by Latitude, May 8, 2008. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jetcrosssection.jpg.
“Hadley Cell.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 15, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hadley_cell&oldid=676237171.
Lilly, Florence. English:, February 28, 2013. http://www.public-domain-image.com/public-domain-images-pictures-free-stock-photos/nature-landscapes-public-domain-images-pictures/oceans-public-domain-images-pictures/ocean-water-surface.jpg. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ocean_water_surface.jpg.
“Mountain Summit - Free Nature Icons.” Flaticon. Accessed August 29, 2015. www.flaticon.com/free-icon/mountain-summit_27798.
NOAA. NOAA Continental US Weather Forecast Map for Election Day 2012-18-8, [object HTMLTableCellElement]. http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/noaa/noaa.gif date 08-18-12. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:USA_weather_forecast_2006-11-07.gif.
“Ocean Current.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, July 23, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ocean_current&oldid=672659791.
Olsen, Arctic light-Frank. English: Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III, September 1, 2013. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aurora_and_sunset.jpg.
Oyster, Fred the. English: ENSO/El Niño State., September 7, 2014. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ENSO_-_El_Ni%C3%B1o.svg.
———. English: ENSO Normal State., September 7, 2014. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ENSO_-_normal.svg.
“Ozone Depletion.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 28, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ozone_depletion&oldid=678301341.
Tauʻolunga. English: The Earth at the Start of the 4 (astronomical) Seasons as Seen from the North and Ignoring the Atmosphere (no Clouds, No Twilight)., July 7, 2006. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:North_season.jpg.
“The Blue Marble.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, July 26, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Blue_Marble&oldid=673203597.
- published: 03 Sep 2015
- views: 1180639
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The Atmosphere Song
Sing along with Math Dad as you learn about the layers of the atmosphere!
This song was created as part of our Earth Science course. See more at https://scienc...
Sing along with Math Dad as you learn about the layers of the atmosphere!
This song was created as part of our Earth Science course. See more at https://science.mom/earthscience
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Sing along with Math Dad as you learn about the layers of the atmosphere!
This song was created as part of our Earth Science course. See more at https://science.mom/earthscience
- published: 14 Feb 2021
- views: 104921
4:56
GCSE Chemistry - Evolution of the Atmosphere #67
In this video, we'll look at:
- What the early atmosphere was like on earth
- How that atmosphere changed to be suitable for life
- The processes responsible fo...
In this video, we'll look at:
- What the early atmosphere was like on earth
- How that atmosphere changed to be suitable for life
- The processes responsible for features of the earth we see today
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In this video, we'll look at:
- What the early atmosphere was like on earth
- How that atmosphere changed to be suitable for life
- The processes responsible for features of the earth we see today
- published: 15 May 2019
- views: 363894
2:54
How Big is the Atmosphere?
The layers of the atmosphere shown to scale and a discussion of what happens at each layer. The layers in order from the ground up:
Troposphere, Stratosphere, M...
The layers of the atmosphere shown to scale and a discussion of what happens at each layer. The layers in order from the ground up:
Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and the Exosphere.
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How Big is the Solar System? https://youtu.be/MK5E_7hOi-k
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The layers of the atmosphere shown to scale and a discussion of what happens at each layer. The layers in order from the ground up:
Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and the Exosphere.
Watch more videos:
How Big is the Solar System? https://youtu.be/MK5E_7hOi-k
What's a Second Cousin Once Removed? https://youtu.be/BBt5V7kO3j4
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
Try dubbing your videos with AI: https://dittodub.com/a/jaredowen
Made with Blender 2.75
Music: "The Story Unfolds" by Jingle Punks (Youtube Audio Library)
- published: 22 Sep 2015
- views: 445986
3:59
Layers of the Atmosphere | What is Atmosphere | Video for Kids
The Earth's atmosphere is divided up into five layers:
Let's Learn about each layer one by one.
For more videos go to:
https://www.youtube.com/user/learningju...
The Earth's atmosphere is divided up into five layers:
Let's Learn about each layer one by one.
For more videos go to:
https://www.youtube.com/user/learningjunction
Thanks for watching
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The Earth's atmosphere is divided up into five layers:
Let's Learn about each layer one by one.
For more videos go to:
https://www.youtube.com/user/learningjunction
Thanks for watching
- published: 08 Feb 2019
- views: 1152108
1:58
DB Garry Peters “You can feel it in the atmosphere” | Post-Practice | June 14.24
DB Garry Peters talks about the excitement in the locker room for tomorrow’s anticipated matchup against the western rival Calgary at BC Place, and the energy t...
DB Garry Peters talks about the excitement in the locker room for tomorrow’s anticipated matchup against the western rival Calgary at BC Place, and the energy that Lions fans bring.
#BCLions #RoarLikeNeverBefore #CFL
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DB Garry Peters talks about the excitement in the locker room for tomorrow’s anticipated matchup against the western rival Calgary at BC Place, and the energy that Lions fans bring.
#BCLions #RoarLikeNeverBefore #CFL
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- published: 14 Jun 2024
- views: 147
2:37
What are the layers of the atmosphere?
The atmosphere is a protective layer of gases which surrounds the Earth - it has main layers, each with their own individual characteristics. If the Earth was t...
The atmosphere is a protective layer of gases which surrounds the Earth - it has main layers, each with their own individual characteristics. If the Earth was the size of an onion our atmosphere would be only as thick as the onion’s skin - it is made up of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% other gases. It allows life to exist on Earth by protecting us from the harmful bits of the Sun’s radiation.
Whilst also keeping the Earth warm, through a process known as the Greenhouse Effect. It also contains the air we breathe and is a major part of the water cycle. The atmosphere is split into 4 main layers based on temperature. The troposphere is the lowest; starting at the Earth’s surface and extending upward to on average 10km. We live in this part of the atmosphere and nearly all weather happens here.
Most clouds appear in the troposphere because 99% of the atmosphere’s water is found there. As you get higher in the troposphere, the temperature gets colder. Next comes the stratosphere – which extends from the top of the troposphere to about 50km. The stratosphere contains the ozone layer, which absorbs high energy UV light converting it into heat. In the stratosphere, temperatures actually get warmer the higher you go. Above the stratosphere is the mesosphere, which extends upwards to a height of around 85km.
Most meteors burn up in this layer. This is the coldest layer of the atmosphere and the air at this height is far too thin to breathe At its coldest this layer can go as low as -100° C. The highest part of what most consider to be the Earth’s atmosphere, is the thermosphere - which goes on to between 500km and 1000km. Temperatures can vary from between 500 and 2000°C or higher, although at this altitude the air is so thin that this is not the same as temperature as we experience at the surface.
The aurora, the Northern Lights and Southern Lights, occur in the thermosphere. The International Space Station also orbits in this layer
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The atmosphere is a protective layer of gases which surrounds the Earth - it has main layers, each with their own individual characteristics. If the Earth was the size of an onion our atmosphere would be only as thick as the onion’s skin - it is made up of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% other gases. It allows life to exist on Earth by protecting us from the harmful bits of the Sun’s radiation.
Whilst also keeping the Earth warm, through a process known as the Greenhouse Effect. It also contains the air we breathe and is a major part of the water cycle. The atmosphere is split into 4 main layers based on temperature. The troposphere is the lowest; starting at the Earth’s surface and extending upward to on average 10km. We live in this part of the atmosphere and nearly all weather happens here.
Most clouds appear in the troposphere because 99% of the atmosphere’s water is found there. As you get higher in the troposphere, the temperature gets colder. Next comes the stratosphere – which extends from the top of the troposphere to about 50km. The stratosphere contains the ozone layer, which absorbs high energy UV light converting it into heat. In the stratosphere, temperatures actually get warmer the higher you go. Above the stratosphere is the mesosphere, which extends upwards to a height of around 85km.
Most meteors burn up in this layer. This is the coldest layer of the atmosphere and the air at this height is far too thin to breathe At its coldest this layer can go as low as -100° C. The highest part of what most consider to be the Earth’s atmosphere, is the thermosphere - which goes on to between 500km and 1000km. Temperatures can vary from between 500 and 2000°C or higher, although at this altitude the air is so thin that this is not the same as temperature as we experience at the surface.
The aurora, the Northern Lights and Southern Lights, occur in the thermosphere. The International Space Station also orbits in this layer
Music credit: Meat by JCM (check out there Soundcloud page here: https://soundcloud.com/j_c_m)
You may also enjoy:
– Podcasts exploring weather and climate https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGVVqeJodR_brL5mcfsqI4cu42ueHttv0
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- published: 20 Jul 2017
- views: 473759