Module 3 6.1 Composition and Structure of The Atmosphere
Module 3 6.1 Composition and Structure of The Atmosphere
What is Atmosphere?
The air is a mixture of several gases and it encompasses the earth from all sides. The air
surrounding the earth is called the atmosphere.
The atmosphere is made up of different gases, water vapour and dust particles.
The composition of the atmosphere is not static and it changes according to the time and
place.
1. Gases:
OZONE GAS:
Ozone is another important component of the atmosphere found mainly between 10 and 50
km above the earth’s surface.
It acts as a filter and absorbs the ultra-violet rays radiating from the sun and prevents them
from reaching the surface of the earth.
The amount of ozone gas in the atmosphere is very little and is limited to the ozone layer
found in the stratosphere.
2. Wate r Vapour
3. Dust Particles
Dust particles are generally found in the lower layers of the atmosphere.
These particles are found in the form of sand, smoke-soot, oceanic salt, ash, pollen, etc.
Higher concentration of dust particles is found in subtropical and temperate regions due to
dry winds in comparison to equatorial and polar regions.
These dust particles help in the condensation of water vapour. During the condensation,
water vapour gets condensed in the form of droplets around these dust particles and thus
clouds are formed.
1. Troposphere
2. Stratosphere
3. Mesosphere
4. Thermosphere (Ionosphere)
5. Exosphere
Troposphere
Mesosphere
Thermosphere
Exosphere