Atmosphere
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For example, the motion of the
atmosphere
is significantly influenced by factors including gravity and the earth’s rotation.
Now, go into the real
atmosphere
of this planet.
This planet has an inner
atmosphere
of water; it’s its inner
atmosphere.
Most of life on earth is in that inner
atmosphere.
It had to come through intergalactic space, through the Earth's atmosphere, where water vapor can absorb it, and everything worked out perfectly, the size of the Earth at that wavelength of light, one millimeter wavelength, was just right to resolve that black hole, 55 million light-years away.
It has an
atmosphere
somewhat thinner than ours, so it has weather.
BC: We enter the Martian
atmosphere.
Rob Grover: Friction really starts to build up on the spacecraft, and we use the friction when it's flying through the
atmosphere
to our advantage to slow us down.
We no longer need the heat shield to protect us from the force of atmospheric entry, so we jettison the heat shield, exposing for the first time our lander to the
atmosphere
of Mars.
And the reason Titan is particularly interesting, it's a satellite bigger than our moon, and it has an
atmosphere.
Except it's a lot colder, and that
atmosphere
is heavily made of methane.
We dropped a probe in the
atmosphere
of Titan.
I live in a world where there's too much CO2 in the
atmosphere
because of human activity.
And when the end of the growing season comes, the plant dies and decomposes, and then all that work they did to suck out the CO2 from the
atmosphere
and make carbon-based biomass is now basically going right back up in the
atmosphere
as CO2.
And they changed the
atmosphere.
It runs on solar, and it sends a signal with that antenna and bounces it off of micrometeorite trails in the
atmosphere
to a place in Bozeman, Montana, where the data is taken down and then sent through landlines to San Francisco, where we put the data in real time up on our website.
Drawing the letters of this title, I recreate the text's
atmosphere
a little.
Take Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, which has a thick nitrogen
atmosphere
containing methane and many other organic molecules.
In a very short period of time, completely changed the
atmosphere
and character with loud voices and large bodies and such, and we had to get up and leave; it was just that uncomfortable.
We now understand that those microbes have more impact on our climate and regulating CO2 and oxygen than plants do, which we always thought oxygenate the
atmosphere.
Climate change is happening, the earth's
atmosphere
is warming, because of the increasing amount of greenhouse gases we keep releasing into the
atmosphere.
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the earth's
atmosphere
has increased by 40 percent just in the last 150 years or so.
Human actions are now releasing 9.4 billion metric tons of carbon into the atmosphere, from activities such as burning fossil fuels and intensive agricultural practices, and other ways we change the way we use land, including deforestation.
But the concentration of carbon dioxide that stays in the
atmosphere
is only increasing by about half of that, and that's because half of the carbon we keep releasing into the
atmosphere
is currently being taken up by land and the seas through a process we know as carbon sequestration.
And second: the ability of these natural ecosystems to take up carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere
and sequester it in the natural habitats is currently getting compromised, as they're experiencing serious degradation because of human actions.
That's roughly about 315 times the amount of carbon that we release into the
atmosphere
currently.
There's more carbon in soil than there is in all of the world's vegetation, including the lush tropical rainforests and the giant sequoias, the expansive grasslands, all of the cultivated systems, and every kind of flora you can imagine on the face of the earth, plus all the carbon that's currently up in the atmosphere, combined, and then twice over.
Hence, a very small change in the amount of carbon stored in soil can make a big difference in maintenance of the earth's
atmosphere.
Carbon comes into the soil through the process of photosynthesis, when green plants take carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere
and use it to make their bodies, and upon death, their bodies enter the soil.
And carbon leaves the soil and goes right back up into the
atmosphere
when the bodies of those formerly living organisms decay in soil by the activity of microbes.
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