
The Earth's Atmosphere
A study of the layers of gases that surround our planet. Students will explore the composition of the atmosphere and its crucial role in sustaining life.
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A study of the layers of gases that surround our planet. Students will explore the composition of the atmosphere and its crucial role in sustaining life.
Key Questions
- What are the main gases that make up the Earth's atmosphere?
- How does the atmosphere protect life on our planet?
- In what ways do human activities alter the composition of the atmosphere?
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