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Preguntas sobre la atmósfera 1ºESO

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Starts with A

Gaseous layer that surrounds the Earth

Starts with B

The name of this subjetct

Starts with C

Gas that is in very low quantity in the atmosphere and that is essential for photosynthesis

Starts with D

One of the consequences of the increase in the greenhouse effect

Contains F

Gases present in some refrigerants and aerosols that destroy the ozono layer

Starts with G

Phenomena by which the atmosphere retains some of the heat from the Sun, maintaining a temperature adequate for life to exist

Starts with I

Name by which the thermosphere is also known

Starts with K

Protocol signed by many countries to reduce the gas emissions into the atmosphere

Starts with M

Atmosphere layer where shooting stars are produced

Starts with N

Most abundant gas in the atmosphere

Starts with O

Essential gas for life because it’s used during the breathing

Starts with P

Alterations of the composition of the atmosphere harmful to living beings and to the environment

Starts with R

Liquid precipitation that begins with the condensation of water vapour in clouds

Starts with S

Layers of the atmosphere after the troposphere that reaches 50km in height

Starts with T

Layer of the atmosphere that reaches 1000 degrees celsius

Starts with U

Type of solar radiation from which the ozone layer protects us

Starts with W

Gas of condenses and changes its state to liquid when the temperature drops

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