1. Go to the following link.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/jetstream/index.htm Look over the information on "The atmosphere" data provided by NOAA. Answer the following questions:
- How many layers are there?
- What divides the layers?
- What gasses are in the atmosphere?
2. Observe the atmosphere during the day, @ sunset and @ night. Draw a picture or take a photo and write your observations. (Observations are what you notice with all of your senses)
3. Extra extra: bring info on the structure and compostition of the Earth's atmosphere. (Type in earth's atmosphere in a google search)
Does anyone get the homework i dont understand what he is saying about looking at it at day dusk and night
ReplyDeleteI dont get this either
ReplyDeleteWell i just dont get the night dusk and day thing
the questions are prety simple.
all u have to do is answer the questions then draw a picture at night, dusk or day
ReplyDeleteoh do you have to make notes on it?????
ReplyDeletehow do you know where to find the answers to the questions?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/jetstream/index.htm
ReplyDeletego to this website then click the atmosphere on the left
well at least thats what i did
do you have to do the extra part????????
ReplyDeletewait we only take a picture of one of those three (Day, Dusk, and night) I thought you had to do it for all three
ReplyDeleteit's all three, i think so
ReplyDeletei dont really get question #2 did anyone do it yet?
ReplyDeleteyupp i said something about height.
ReplyDeletewhat do u mean height
ReplyDeletei did,you have to read the page on layers of the atmosphere
ReplyDeleteoh ok thanks
ReplyDeleteare you saposed to take the pictures with your camera and bring it in or just like print them?
ReplyDeleteDo you have too write notes on the pictures????????
ReplyDeleteif you go to the NOAA home page and seach "the atmosphere" and click the jet stream is that what we are saposed to read?
ReplyDeletethanks casie/sam
ReplyDeletewhat divides the layers?
ReplyDeletedoes he mean take a picture in the morning sunset and night then describe those pictures?
ReplyDeletedoes anyone now where to find 2
ReplyDeletenevr mind found it
ReplyDeletei dont get the whole extra thing we have to do. ?
ReplyDeleteits just extra credit
ReplyDeletedo we have to bring in the pictures?
ReplyDeletewhat is the question to numba 2? im so confused!
ReplyDeleteu mean the anwser? i did the thing about the "breaks" theres more to it though....
ReplyDeleteyou have to go to the bottom of the atmasphere page and click next and writhe the pauses between the layers of the atmasphere
ReplyDeleteI dont understand the link it was just like a thing telling me to enrool in some NOAA weather School
ReplyDeleteBut it hade cool pictures!!??
do we hav to bring in the pictures of day dusk and night or just the observations?
ReplyDeleteif its at night how are we gunna see the picture?
ReplyDeleteu have to go to the other pages . there on the side on the left
ReplyDeleteidk mayb the moon will hep but i rlly dont no
ReplyDeleteDo why draw the Day dusk night thing?
ReplyDeleteyea
ReplyDeletethanks
ReplyDeletejomp
ReplyDeletewhere do we find the picture of the atmosphere
ReplyDeleteu have to take a picture of it or draw it
ReplyDeleteI dont get question 2
ReplyDeletedo we have to do the extra extra?
ReplyDelete#1 does it have to be in complete sentences?
ReplyDelete#2 Do we have to do the extra credit?
idk i wish i knew
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ReplyDeletewait do we print out the noaa paper?
ReplyDeletedo you have to bring the pictures in if you do it on a camera
ReplyDeleteyeah
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