The layer of Earth'satmosphere locatedabove the troposphere.It extends roughly froman altitude of about 11kilometers to 50kilometers above theEarth's surface.stratosphereMesospherethird layer of Earth'satmosphere. It extendsapproximately from analtitude of about 50kilometers to 80kilometers above theEarth's surface. Containsthe coldest temperaturesin the atmosphere.What twothings doesthe ionospherehelp us withtoday?GPS andCommunicationradiowavesWhatbounces offtheionosphere?Natural atmosphericgases such as watervapor, carbondioxide, and methanethat warm theatmosphere by thegreenhouse effect.greenhousegas3 oxygenmoleculesOzoneis madeof...We would beexposed todangerous amountsof radiation thatcould severely harmor kill all life onearth.What wouldhappenwithout theozone layer?the outermost layer ofEarth's atmosphere,located above thethermosphere. It is theuppermost layer of theatmosphere andgradually transitionsinto the vacuum ofspace.ExosphereStratosphereWhere canyou findthe Ozonelayer?ionsWhat is theionospheremade upof?the layer ofgases thatsurrounds theEarth (or otherastronomicalbody).atmospherelapserateThe steadydrop oftemperaturewithin altitudein thetroposphere.troposphereThe lowestlayer whereweatheroccursgreenhouseeffectA process by which aplanet’s atmospherekeeps energy frombeing lost to space.The greenhouse effectprotects life on Earthby retaining sufficientenergy to maintainliquid water.What processdo plantsperform thathelps thecarbon cycle?photosynthesislightningandbacteriaperform...nitrogenfixingUpperatmosphereWhat part oftheatmosphere isthe ionosphereapart of?Ionosphere,Ozone layer,magnetosphereWhat are thethree specialzones in theatmosphere?What wouldhappen to Earthif we did nothave themagnetosphere?Our Earthwould becomelike Mars, andbecome abarrenwasteland.PlantsWhat takesin nitrogenfrom thesoil?What beautifulphenomenonoccurs in themagnetosphere?NorthernandSouthernLightsjetstreamA belt of high-speed winds inthe stratospherethat flow acrossthe upper andmiddle latitudes.UltravioletRadiationWhat doesthe ozonelayer protectus from?Solar winds,Solar stormsand Solarradiation!What does themagnetosphereprotect usfrom?Which layer ofthe atmosphereis within themagnetosphere?exosphereOver whereon Earth canyou find thethin spot ofthe ozone?AntarcticaWhatelement isfound in allorganicthings?carbonThermospherethe fourth layer ofEarth's atmosphere.It beginsapproximately at analtitude of about 80km to about 500km.NitrogenOxygenArgonCarbon DioxideWater VaporMany moreWhat gasesare in ourAtmosphere?solarconstantThe flow rate ofradiant energyfrom the sunthrough spaceto reach Earth.homosphereA region of theearth'satmosphere inwhich there is auniform mixtureof gases.A layer ofconcentratedozone (O3 ) in thestratosphere thatshields the earthfrom harmfulultraviolet light.ozonelayerVanAllenBeltsWhat is the name ofthe regions of themagnetosphere thatare close to Earthand havedangerousradiation?ThousandsThemagnetosphereextends ______of kilometersabove theearth's surface.The layer of Earth'satmosphere locatedabove the troposphere.It extends roughly froman altitude of about 11kilometers to 50kilometers above theEarth's surface.stratosphereMesospherethird layer of Earth'satmosphere. It extendsapproximately from analtitude of about 50kilometers to 80kilometers above theEarth's surface. Containsthe coldest temperaturesin the atmosphere.What twothings doesthe ionospherehelp us withtoday?GPS andCommunicationradiowavesWhatbounces offtheionosphere?Natural atmosphericgases such as watervapor, carbondioxide, and methanethat warm theatmosphere by thegreenhouse effect.greenhousegas3 oxygenmoleculesOzoneis madeof...We would beexposed todangerous amountsof radiation thatcould severely harmor kill all life onearth.What wouldhappenwithout theozone layer?the outermost layer ofEarth's atmosphere,located above thethermosphere. It is theuppermost layer of theatmosphere andgradually transitionsinto the vacuum ofspace.ExosphereStratosphereWhere canyou findthe Ozonelayer?ionsWhat is theionospheremade upof?the layer ofgases thatsurrounds theEarth (or otherastronomicalbody).atmospherelapserateThe steadydrop oftemperaturewithin altitudein thetroposphere.troposphereThe lowestlayer whereweatheroccursgreenhouseeffectA process by which aplanet’s atmospherekeeps energy frombeing lost to space.The greenhouse effectprotects life on Earthby retaining sufficientenergy to maintainliquid water.What processdo plantsperform thathelps thecarbon cycle?photosynthesislightningandbacteriaperform...nitrogenfixingUpperatmosphereWhat part oftheatmosphere isthe ionosphereapart of?Ionosphere,Ozone layer,magnetosphereWhat are thethree specialzones in theatmosphere?What wouldhappen to Earthif we did nothave themagnetosphere?Our Earthwould becomelike Mars, andbecome abarrenwasteland.PlantsWhat takesin nitrogenfrom thesoil?What beautifulphenomenonoccurs in themagnetosphere?NorthernandSouthernLightsjetstreamA belt of high-speed winds inthe stratospherethat flow acrossthe upper andmiddle latitudes.UltravioletRadiationWhat doesthe ozonelayer protectus from?Solar winds,Solar stormsand Solarradiation!What does themagnetosphereprotect usfrom?Which layer ofthe atmosphereis within themagnetosphere?exosphereOver whereon Earth canyou find thethin spot ofthe ozone?AntarcticaWhatelement isfound in allorganicthings?carbonThermospherethe fourth layer ofEarth's atmosphere.It beginsapproximately at analtitude of about 80km to about 500km.NitrogenOxygenArgonCarbon DioxideWater VaporMany moreWhat gasesare in ourAtmosphere?solarconstantThe flow rate ofradiant energyfrom the sunthrough spaceto reach Earth.homosphereA region of theearth'satmosphere inwhich there is auniform mixtureof gases.A layer ofconcentratedozone (O3 ) in thestratosphere thatshields the earthfrom harmfulultraviolet light.ozonelayerVanAllenBeltsWhat is the name ofthe regions of themagnetosphere thatare close to Earthand havedangerousradiation?ThousandsThemagnetosphereextends ______of kilometersabove theearth's surface.

Atmosphere Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. B-stratosphere
    B-The layer of Earth's atmosphere located above the troposphere. It extends roughly from an altitude of about 11 kilometers to 50 kilometers above the Earth's surface.
  2. O-third layer of Earth's atmosphere. It extends approximately from an altitude of about 50 kilometers to 80 kilometers above the Earth's surface. Contains the coldest temperatures in the atmosphere.
    O-Mesosphere
  3. G-GPS and Communication
    G-What two things does the ionosphere help us with today?
  4. N-What bounces off the ionosphere?
    N-radio waves
  5. O-greenhouse gas
    O-Natural atmospheric gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane that warm the atmosphere by the greenhouse effect.
  6. I-Ozone is made of...
    I-3 oxygen molecules
  7. O-What would happen without the ozone layer?
    O-We would be exposed to dangerous amounts of radiation that could severely harm or kill all life on earth.
  8. I-Exosphere
    I-the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, located above the thermosphere. It is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere and gradually transitions into the vacuum of space.
  9. B-Where can you find the Ozone layer?
    B-Stratosphere
  10. I-What is the ionosphere made up of?
    I-ions
  11. N-atmosphere
    N-the layer of gases that surrounds the Earth (or other astronomical body).
  12. N-The steady drop of temperature within altitude in the troposphere.
    N-lapse rate
  13. O-The lowest layer where weather occurs
    O-troposphere
  14. G-A process by which a planet’s atmosphere keeps energy from being lost to space. The greenhouse effect protects life on Earth by retaining sufficient energy to maintain liquid water.
    G-greenhouse effect
  15. G-photosynthesis
    G-What process do plants perform that helps the carbon cycle?
  16. B-nitrogen fixing
    B-lightning and bacteria perform...
  17. B-What part of the atmosphere is the ionosphere apart of?
    B-Upper atmosphere
  18. I-What are the three special zones in the atmosphere?
    I-Ionosphere, Ozone layer, magnetosphere
  19. G-Our Earth would become like Mars, and become a barren wasteland.
    G-What would happen to Earth if we did not have the magnetosphere?
  20. I-What takes in nitrogen from the soil?
    I-Plants
  21. O-Northern and Southern Lights
    O-What beautiful phenomenon occurs in the magnetosphere?
  22. I-A belt of high-speed winds in the stratosphere that flow across the upper and middle latitudes.
    I-jet stream
  23. G-What does the ozone layer protect us from?
    G-Ultraviolet Radiation
  24. I-What does the magnetosphere protect us from?
    I-Solar winds, Solar storms and Solar radiation!
  25. B-exosphere
    B-Which layer of the atmosphere is within the magnetosphere?
  26. N-Antarctica
    N-Over where on Earth can you find the thin spot of the ozone?
  27. N-carbon
    N-What element is found in all organic things?
  28. B- the fourth layer of Earth's atmosphere. It begins approximately at an altitude of about 80 km to about 500 km.
    B-Thermosphere
  29. O-What gases are in our Atmosphere?
    O-Nitrogen Oxygen Argon Carbon Dioxide Water Vapor Many more
  30. N-The flow rate of radiant energy from the sun through space to reach Earth.
    N-solar constant
  31. G-A region of the earth's atmosphere in which there is a uniform mixture of gases.
    G-homosphere
  32. G-ozone layer
    G-A layer of concentrated ozone (O3 ) in the stratosphere that shields the earth from harmful ultraviolet light.
  33. B-What is the name of the regions of the magnetosphere that are close to Earth and have dangerous radiation?
    B-Van Allen Belts
  34. O-The magnetosphere extends ______ of kilometers above the earth's surface.
    O-Thousands