Atmosphere

Season 02
Episode 19
Duration 23:10
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Interactive Science Lesson

Atmosphere

Based on Bill Nye the Science Guy · Season 2, Episode 19 · 23 min

We live at the very bottom of a massive invisible ocean of air! Join Bill Nye the Science Guy as we investigate how atmospheric pressure and weather patterns make life on Earth absolutely possible.

Step 1 of 6 · Engage
Engage

The Ocean of Air!

Explore

Put Your Instincts to the Test

Think about how the invisible air around us physically behaves. Pick an answer for each question, then see if your instincts were right.

What would happen to the temperature of the Earth if we completely lost our atmosphere?
In which specific layer of the atmosphere do humans live and experience all rain and weather?
If a scientist wants to measure the current air pressure outside, what tool do they use?
Explain

Understanding the Science

Tap each card to uncover the spectacular invisible forces and layers that protect life on our planet.

Key Concepts

Atmosphere

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Air Pressure

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Troposphere

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Stratosphere

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Greenhouse Effect

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Acid Rain

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Barometer

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Ozone

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Try It: The Atmospheric Pressure Lab

Welcome to the altitude testing zone!
The Mission: You must observe exactly how external air pressure affects an expanding weather balloon. Press the massive round activation buttons to instantly teleport the balloon from deep below sea level up to a towering mountain peak. Watch the physics happen live!

Elaborate

Apply Your Knowledge

Let us see if you can correctly identify the mighty layers that make up the Earth's atmosphere.

Match the Concepts

Click a layer term to select it, then click the matching atmospheric description to place it.

Atmospheric Layers
Troposphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Thermosphere
The stormy bottom layer directly touching the
Earth where all clouds and weather happen
The high altitude layer holding the vital ozone
shield to block dangerous ultra violet sunlight
The fiercely cold middle layer that creates immense
friction to safely melt incoming space meteors
The immense upper layer acting as a shield to completely
absorb and trap lethal gamma rays from outer space

Real World Challenge

Bill Nye the Science Guy demonstrates how air pressure pushes down on a plastic disk with over one hundred and fifty kilograms of force! If there is that much invisible weight pushing down on us all the time, explain why our human bodies do not simply get crushed flat like a pancake!

Science Update

What Has Changed Since This Episode Aired

This episode originally aired in 1995. While the fundamental layers of the atmosphere remain exactly the same, our global scientific ability to successfully monitor and protect the sky has absolutely skyrocketed!

Evaluate

Test Your Understanding

Answer these questions and get instant feedback. How many can you get right?

Reflection

Think about how the atmosphere provides the absolute perfect amount of pressure, temperature, and breathable oxygen to keep us alive. How does studying the atmosphere help engineers successfully design protective suits for deep space exploration?