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1.

Natural resources are


resources essential for
living that comes from the
nature and is not made by
human.
2. Burning plastics is one
example of conserving our
natural resources.
3. Coal is one example of
non-renewable resources.
4. Geothermal is an energy
source that is created
from falling water through
a dam.
5. Sun, wind and trees
are renewable resources
which can be replaced in a
relatively short period of
time.
“GUESS THE WORD”
GAME
“DIAMOND”

It contains the air that


we breathe.
“MUSHROOM”

It protects us from
dangerous radiation, like UV
rays from the Sun.
“EAGLE”

A 10 letter word and starting


with letter A
TMOASEPERH
ATMOSPHERE
What do you
think is our
topic for
today?
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the features of each layer
of the atmosphere.

2. Appreciate the importance of the


atmosphere to the life on Earth.

3. Label the layers of the atmosphere.


Instruction:
Given the fact sheet, label
the 5 layers of the
atmosphere and identify the
things commonly found in each
layer.
The Atmosphere contains
the air
that we
breathe

acts as a
blanket

protects
us from
UV rays
Composition of Atmosphere
Layers of Atmosphere
APPLICATION
 Imagine our planet without the
atmosphere, what do you think
will happen? How can we be
able to survive?
 How can you help protect our
atmosphere?
1. What layer of the atmosphere
where humans live and
weather activity also occurs in
this layer?

a. Stratosphere
b. Thermosphere
c. Troposphere
d. Exosphere
1. What layer of the atmosphere
where humans live and
weather activity also occurs in
this layer?

a. Stratosphere
b. Thermosphere
c. Troposphere
d. Exosphere
2. The layer of the atmosphere
where meteors and rock fragments
melt?

a. Mesosphere
b. Thermosphere
c. Exosphere
d. Stratosphere
2. The layer of the atmosphere
where meteors and rock fragments
melt?

a. Mesosphere
b. Thermosphere
c. Exosphere
d. Stratosphere
3. Which of the following is
seen in the Thermosphere?

a. Airplane
b. Aurora
c. Ozone Layer
d. weather
3. Which of the following is
seen in the Thermosphere?

a. Airplane
b. Aurora
c. Ozone Layer
d. weather
4. Which of the following BEST
explains Earth’s atmosphere?

a. An invisible barrier that prevents


water from escaping the earth.
b. The layer that is closest to the
sun.
c. A layer of gases surrounding a
planet or other material body.
d. None of these.
4. Which of the following BEST
explains Earth’s atmosphere?

a. An invisible barrier that prevents


water from escaping the earth.
b. The layer that is closest to the
sun.
c. A layer of gases surrounding a
planet or other material body.
d. None of these.
5. In which layer of Earth’s
atmosphere is the ozone layer
located?

a. thermosphere
b. mesosphere
c. troposphere
d. stratosphere
5. In which layer of Earth’s
atmosphere is the ozone layer
located?

a. thermosphere
b. mesosphere
c. troposphere
d. stratosphere
6. What gas makes up the
majority of the Earth's
atmosphere?
a. carbon dioxide
b. oxygen
c. nitrogen
d. argon
6. What gas makes up the
majority of the Earth's
atmosphere?
a. carbon dioxide
b. oxygen
c. nitrogen
d. argon
7. What is the correct order of
earth's atmospheric layers from
bottom to top?
a. Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Troposphere,
Thermosphere, Exosphere
b. Troposphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere,
Thermosphere, Exosphere
c. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere,
Thermosphere, Exosphere
d. Stratosphere, Troposphere, Thermosphere,
Mesosphere, Exosphere
7. What is the correct order of
earth's atmospheric layers from
bottom to top?
a. Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Troposphere,
Thermosphere, Exosphere.
b. Troposphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere,
Thermosphere, Exosphere.
c. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere,
Thermosphere, Exosphere
d. Stratosphere, Troposphere, Thermosphere,
Mesosphere, Exosphere
8. What might happen if the
earth didn't have an atmosphere?

a. Everything would go flying off into


space.
b. We wouldn't be able to breathe.
c. The earth's rotation would stop.
d. The seasons would be longer.
8. What might happen if the
earth didn't have an atmosphere?

a. Everything would go flying off into


space.
b. We wouldn't be able to breathe.
c. The earth's rotation would stop.
d. The seasons would be longer.
9. Why is the ozone layer so
important?
a. Because it traps most of the sun's heat.
b. Because it contains most of the earth's
oxygen.
c. Because it blocks harmful ultraviolet
rays.
d. Because it allows ultraviolet rays to
warm the stratosphere.
9. Why is the ozone layer so
important?
a. Because it traps most of the sun's heat.
b. Because it contains most of the earth's
oxygen.
c. Because it blocks harmful ultraviolet
rays.
d. Because it allows ultraviolet rays to
warm the stratosphere.
10. If you wanted to fly through a
cloud, which atmospheric layer
would you fly through?

a. The troposphere
b. The mesosphere
c. The thermosphere
d. The exosphere
10. If you wanted to fly through a
cloud, which atmospheric layer
would you fly through?

a. The troposphere
b. The mesosphere
c. The thermosphere
d. The exosphere
Answer the following:
1. What is greenhouse effect?
2. Give at least 5 events that can
cause global warming or climate
change.

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