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What is the Earth's atmosphere primarily made of?
Nitrogen
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Why is oxygen important in the Earth's atmosphere?
It
allows
us
to
breathe
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What role do greenhouse gases play in the atmosphere?
They keep the
planet
warm
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What is the function of the ozone layer?
It blocks harmful radiation
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Where is the density of gas particles highest in the atmosphere?
Near the Earth's surface
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How does atmospheric pressure change with elevation?
It decreases as elevation increases
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What happens to air particles as you go higher in the atmosphere?
There are fewer air particles
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What is the relationship between air particle collisions and pressure?
More collisions result in higher pressure
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If an object is at sea level, how does it compare to one at 1,000 meters in terms of air particles?
It has more air particles around it
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What does a higher force indicate in terms of pressure?
It creates a higher pressure
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What contributes to the pressure experienced by an object at sea level?
The weight of gas particles above it
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Why do mountain climbers need oxygen cylinders?
The air is too thin to breathe
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What are the main factors affecting atmospheric pressure?
Density
of
gas particles
Weight
of gas particles above
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How does atmospheric pressure change with altitude?
Decreases with increasing elevation
Fewer
air particles
at higher altitudes
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What is the significance of gas particle collisions in atmospheric pressure?
More collisions lead to higher pressure
Pressure is influenced by the density of particles
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