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1] Compare between Oxygen gas, carbon dioxide and water vapor concerning:
1- its percentage in Earth’s atmosphere 2- its importance

P.O.C Oxygen Carbon dioxide Water vapor


Its percentage in
the atmosphere

Its importance

2] Give reason:

1) The nitrogen gas’s oxides are very small in the air.


2) The importance of carbon dioxide gas for plants.
3) The troposphere layer is thicker at the equator.
4) The air temperature decreases with height in the troposphere.
5) The lower part of the stratosphere is preferred for airplane flights.
6) The temperature starts to rise as we go above 20 Km through the upper part of the
stratosphere.
7) The ionosphere is an electrically charged layer.
8) The ionosphere is used in long-distance wireless communications.

3] Correct the underlined word:

1- The ozone layer is found at an altitude of approximately 5 km – 30 km from The


Earth's surface.
2- Oxygen gas is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere.
3- Argon gas is essential for plant photosynthesis.
4- Mesosphere is the closest layer to the Earth’s surface.
5- The temperature increases through the stratosphere layer until an altitude of 20 km
6- The airplanes flight is preferred through the ionosphere.
7- The ozone layer is found in mesosphere.
8- Ionosphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere with the lowest temperature -90 oC

4] If the air temperature at a certain location on Earth’s surface is 20 °C. What is its
temperature at the top of a mountain of a height 1760 m from that location?
5] The figure shows one of the scientific devices:

First: What is the name of that device?


Second: What is its use?
Third: What does the height (760 mm) shown in the diagram represent?
Explain your answer

6] If the atmospheric pressure at a certain location is 950


millibar.
What is its equivalent value in the following measuring units:
First: Bar
Second: Pascal
Third: N/m2
Forth: mm.Hg

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