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hmmmm
I'm guessing here. . .
1) Sand, dust, sea salt, pollen, sulfates emitted by oceanic phytoplankton, and aerosols resulting from volcanic action are all examples of natural aerosols.
http://calipsooutreach.hamptonu.edu/pbl/pbl02-aerosols.html
2)ozone,
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ii, For example: cover up with clothing, stay in the shade during early afternoon ... What ozone is – O3 molecules, made from 3 oxygen molecules ...
www.twentyfirstcenturyscience.org/assets/P2HigherWorkbookAnswers.doc - Similar pages
3) ozone layer
http://www.fsl.noaa.gov/visitors/education/samii/SAMII_Activity3.html
4) atmospheric pressure;results from the collisions of air momlecules with objects
http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:tB-f9HpZkEEJ:www.a2zwaresolutions.com/documents/Chemistry.wlf+the+result+of+collitions+of+air+molecules+on+an+object+is&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1
5)conduction? You're on your own for this one.
God, 8th grade is a lot harder than I remember!
2007-01-03
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