Q1-Complete the blanks? 1-Including water, the five most common gases in the atmosphere listed in decreasing order of their abundance are......... 2-The bottom layer of the atmosphere is the...........................and the next layer up is called the ……... 3- The most significant feature of atmospheric chemistry is the occurrence of........................resulting from he absorption by molecules of.................... designated ...................... 4-At very high altitudes, normally reactive species such as atomic oxygen, O, persist for long periods of time because.......................................... 5-The maximum intensity of incoming solar radiation occurs at a wavelength around .......................................and outgoing radiation from Earth has maximum intensity at a wavelength of around.....................................................

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Q1-Complete the blanks?

1-Including water, the five most common gases in the atmosphere listed in decreasing order of their abundance are.........

2-The bottom layer of the atmosphere is the...........................and the next
layer up is called the ……...

3- The most significant feature of atmospheric chemistry is the occurrence of........................resulting from he absorption by molecules of.................... designated ......................

4-At very high altitudes, normally reactive species such as atomic oxygen, O, persist for long periods of time
because..........................................

5-The maximum intensity of incoming solar radiation occurs at a wavelength around .......................................and
outgoing radiation from Earth has maximum intensity at a wavelength of around.....................................................

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