1. Research the different layers of the atmosphere and their characteristics.
2. Create a mode...
English, 29.05.2020 02:04 shelbycg02
1. Research the different layers of the atmosphere and their characteristics.
2. Create a model of the atmosphere above the earth. Use a different color to indicate each layer of the atmosphere.
3. Provide a legend telling what each color represents.
4. Note a special feature of each layer. Some ideas of special features could be special functions or activities that occur
in each layer, like weather or ionization. Or, you can include objects you might see in each layer, like planes, falling
stars, northern lights, satellites, etc.
5. Note the average temperature or temperature range of each layer and how many miles from Earth each layer
extends.
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