Climate change extra credit

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Across
  1. 5. Fourth layer of the atmosphere where the temperature increases again, causing no clouds and no water vapor, also where the space station orbits.
  2. 7. The Green House Gas that is naturally produce by bacteria during decomposition that traps heat 28times more than Carbon Dioxide.
  3. 10. Substance like oil, gas, and coal that are burned for energy and can increase Green House Gases in the atmosphere.
  4. 14. A process in which atmospheric gases like carbon dioxide, water vapor, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen were released from Plate Tectonic Events.
  5. 17. The Green House Gas that humans are most responsible for due to their natural activities and burning of fossil fuels.
  6. 18. When rain water has a pH of 5.6 or lower due to air pollution.
  7. 19. Sub-layer of the atmosphere where air molecules are energized by solar radiation and creates the Northern and Southern Lights.
  8. 20. The gas with the highest percentage in the atmosphere.
  9. 21. The is responsible for causing the Earth’s Seasons.
  10. 22. First layer of atmosphere where air convection currents and all weather is found.
Down
  1. 1. The gradual increase the Earth’s Atmospheric temperature due to the increase of Green House Gases
  2. 2. Second layer of the atmosphere where UV radiation is absorbed and there is no weather or clouds.
  3. 3. The current condition of the atmosphere over a short period, in terms of precipitation and temperature.
  4. 4. The trapping of heat by our atmosphere to keep the Earth warm.
  5. 6. Third layer of the atmosphere where temperature begins to decrease, and meteors are burned up.
  6. 8. Last Layer of the Atmosphere, most made of hydrogen and helium and air molecules can easily escape to outer space.
  7. 9. Along with ozone, it is the only naturally occurring Green House Gas that always causes clouds and weather in the atmosphere.
  8. 11. A cloud of photochemical substances that causes air pollution from car exhaust and burning fossil fuels.
  9. 12. The only gases in our atmosphere that we need in order to survive.
  10. 13. The average weather conditions over a long period of time in a given area.
  11. 15. The Green House Gas that is naturally produced by bacteria and fungi through decomposition that can lead to Acid Rain.
  12. 16. Made of O3 molecules and is responsible for absorbing UV Radiation from the Sun.