25 Facts About Earth’s Atmosphere That Are Truly Majestic

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Our atmosphere is one of the most protective and important parts of our planet. Responsible for sheltering us from the harsh conditions of outer space, such as solar radiation and space debris, the atmosphere is a complex structure. Though we may not give it due credit in our daily lives, the world's attention was turned to its layers in 2013 when veteran skydiver Felix Baumgartner took a capsule up to the highest levels of the stratosphere - about 120,000 feet above the Earth's surface - and jumped. His record-shattering free fall spawned a new wave of interest in space travel and atmospheric science (and a bit of notoriety for his sponsor, too).

In this list, we highlight facts about our atmosphere which aren't well-known but should be for how important they are to our understanding of the world around us. We discuss how the ozone layer was formed; how deserts form in the middle latitudes; how the northern and southern lights brighten the sky with their glow; and what causes the white streaks sometimes left by planes shooting through our atmosphere. Be the smartest person at your next party with these 25 Facts About The Earth's Atmosphere That Are Truly Majestic.

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Believe it or not, the sky is actually purple. As light enters the atmosphere, air and water particles absorb and reemit the light, scattering it on its way to our eyes. Since scattering prefers shorter wavelengths, the most commonly scattered color is actually violet. We think we see a blue sky rather than a purple one because our eyes are more sensitive to the color blue.

As you likely learned in science class, our atmosphere is made of about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and miniscule percentages of argon, carbon dioxide, and other gases. What you might not have learned is that our atmosphere is the only one we have discovered (besides a magnificent find on Comet 67P) which has free oxygen. Since oxygen is a highly reactive gas, it often binds with other chemicals in space. Its pure form on Earth makes the planet habitable and leads our search for life on other planets.

Most people will probably get this question wrong: is there more water in the clouds or in a clear sky? Though we'd think clouds are the main depository since they drop water, most of the water in our atmosphere is invisible water vapor. For this reason, more sweat lingers on our bodies when the water vapor in the air, known as humidity, is higher.

Some global warming skeptics argue it's not a real phenomenon because their city has been getting colder. In fact, Earth's global climate is the combination of a wide variety of regional climates. So even though some areas are warming while others are cooling, on the whole, the average global climate is rapidly warming.

Ever wonder what causes the white streak seen after some planes shoot through the sky? These white trails, known as contrails or condensation trails, form when the hot, humid exhaust from an engine mixes with the colder outside air. Water vapor from the exhaust freezes and becomes visible, just like your warm breath on a cold day. A thin and rapidly disappearing contrail means the air at those high altitudes is low in humidity, indicating good weather. A thick, persistent contrail signals high humidity and may mean a storm is coming.

Our atmosphere has five primary layers which make life possible. The first, the troposphere, extends from sea level to about 11 miles (17 kms) up at the Equator. Most of our weather happens here due to the mixture of warm air rising and falling to form clouds and wind.

The next layer is the stratosphere, reaching up to around 30 miles (50 kms) above equatorial sea level. Herein lies the ozone layer, which protects us from dangerous ultraviolet rays. Though it is higher than the troposphere, it can actually be warmer due to the energy absorbed from solar rays.

The mesosphere is the middle layer, extending to 52 miles (85 kms) above the planet's surface where temperatures hover around -180°F (-120°C). Most of the meteors which enter our atmosphere burn up in the mesosphere.

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0:31 *The Sky is actually Purple*
0:56 *Our atmosphere's composition*
1:33 *Where is the most water*
1:57 *Overall Global warming*
2:18 *Contrails cause*
2:53 *Primary layers of atmosphere start: Troposphere*
3:13 *Ozone layer*
3:34 *Mesosphere layer*
3:53 *The Ionosphere Layer*
4:10 *The Exosphere: Layers end*
4:43 *The Trade winds*
5:11 *The Stratosphere Layer end...Really this time*
5:30 *Our Atmosphere's life cycle*
5:50 *Too cold without gases*
6:20 *Feces in Hurricane*
6:47 *What made the Ozone layer*
7:14 *What is the Ionosphere*
7:30 *Acid rain creation*
7:52 *Heated pressure*
8:16 *Lightning's power*
8:37 *The origins of wind*
9:05 *The Aurora lights*
9:28 *Fastest skydiver record*
9:52 *Sunsets beauty*
10:07 *Microbes survivalist*

fatefulbrawl
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Wow. Just imagine how God looks at someone with pride. We must humbly realize that we are nothing before God, absolutely nothing.

solomonfestus
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Very informative video! The Earth was formed somewhere around 4.54 billion years ago and is currently the only known planet to support life - and lots of it.

Boggled
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Using Train lyrics as the opening quote - Best opening ever!

MercyS
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this is Why im Subscribe to List25
-i learn new things everyday
-Thanks list25 ....especially for the puns

EndyNeko
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Thank you so much for this video!!!! I am using your information for my science project, and you answered all of my questions with PERFECT answers. THANKS SO

Cayoten
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You learn something new about this world everyday

Jason-ngxt
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i seriously live waking up to your vids mike and gang. thank!

ryanm
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#25 Prince knew something we didn't. Purple rain. Purple

missnoname
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All the more motivation for me to focus on this field. Nice pick, List25.

NekNerd
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You guys are awesome keep up the good work

TowerGoat
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My teacher made my class watch this video for a school assignment and it was like torture

carterdietlin
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Love the no mans sky styled music playing in the background

kevinberube
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Loving the videos Mike keep up the Amazing work

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This video is great! I will have to watch it again.

LawsonX
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I thought the title was going to be, "25 Facts About Earth’s Atmosphere That Are Truly Breathtaking" and be filled with air puns...

juny
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Thank you for filling my afternoons with new interesting things :)

norma
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List25 I love your videos, they're so informative😁

elijahbailey
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10:05 Incorrect. Rainbows aren't formed from scattered light from airborne particles, they're formed from the refraction of white light when the light passes through water droplets at the correct angle.

Xenro
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5:20 Correction: Atmospheric pressure is greater at the bottom because it is supporting the weight of the atmosphere above. Gravity is not much less at 50 or 100 miles altitude than it is at ground level.

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