nitrogen - 3/4 of the air you breathe, oxygen - 21% of the atmosphere, weather - the condition of Earth's atmosphere at a specific time, troposhere - the lowest layer of the atmosphere, stratosphere - "Spread out", mesosphere - coldest layer of the atmosphere, thermosphere - top layer and the hottest layer of the atmosphere, Cirrus - type of cloud that is thin and wisphy, Nimbostratus - usually brings rain or snow, Cumulus - big, white, puffy, and beautiful , Cumulonimbus - This cloud causes violent thunderstorms and tornadoes, Maritime Tropical - warm, air mass that forms over the ocean, Polar - air mass that brings cold air, Continental - air mass that forms over land , Stationary Front - this front can cause rain, snow, fog, or clouds for many days as the warm and cold mass meet but cannot move each other, Occluded Front - type of front occurs when a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses, Cold Front - this front occurs when a faster moving cold air mass runs into a slower moving air mass, Warm Front - the weather is warm and humid ,

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