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Atmosphere game: Orbit and fill

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Satellites can help us learn more about the composition of our atmosphere. Test your knowledge of satellite atmospheric monitoring here.

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Satellites can help us learn more about the composition of our atmosphere. Test your knowledge of satellite atmospheric monitoring here.

por Kirsty Shakespeare
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weather quality ozone air

Satellites can help monitor Earth ? s atmosphere to provide data for forecasting , and the layer .

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geostationary polar

Weather satellites can be orbiting , cover the whole Earth asynchronously ( at different times ) or be ( hoovering over the same spot on the equator .

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further closer clearer

Polar orbiting satellites , being to Earth , capture images compared to geostationary satellites , which are positioned much away .

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urban cities

Satellite data reveals air quality disparities between and rural areas , as well as .

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health expectancy life

This contributes to lower outcomes and lower for low income populations .

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gas layer

Ozone ( O3 ) is a naturally occurring trace . In the Earth ? s upper air , the ozone blocks harmful UV radiation from reaching Earth .

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ozone UV

The presence of in the stratosphere is vital for protecting life on Earth by blocking harmful radiation .

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halocarbons bromine catalyst oxygen

Human - made chemicals called CFCs ( chloro - fluorocarbons ) and other released chlorine and into the atmosphere , which act like a to break ozone ( O3 ) down into ( O2 ) .

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depletion

This led to severe ozone over Antarctica , characterised as the " hole in the ozone layer " allowing in higher UV radiation .

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