There are several good ways to remember a list in order. 1. Think of a word that starts with the same letter as the word you want to remember - pick a word that means something to you - then put all the words in order into a sentence. For example, if you want to remember Troposphere-Stratosphere-Mesosphere-Thermosphere-Exosphere, you might make a sentence like Terrific Super Men Tame Elephants 2. Use a memory system. One I learned in school matches numbers to mental images - One is a Bun (think of the word you want to remember inside a hotdog or hamburger bun) Two is a Shoe, Three is a Tree, Four is a Door, Five is a Hive (like a beehive), Six is a Stick, Seven is in Heaven, Eight is a Gate, Nine is a Vine, Ten is a Hen - you can keep going, rhyming and making mental pictures until you can remember anything!
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There are names for different parts of the sun's atmosphere. These include the photosphere, chromosphere, hemisphere, as well as the corona.
* 22% of Mercury's atmosphere is hydrogen. * Venus does not have pure hydrogen in its atmosphere, but does have hydrogen chloride and hydrogen fluoride. * Earth has almost no hydrogen. * Mars does not contain any significant amount of hydrogen in its atmosphere. * Jupiter's atmosphere is roughly 90% hydrogen! * Saturn's atmosphere has even more: about 97% is hydrogen! * Uranus' atmosphere is 83% hydrogen. * Neptune's atmosphere contains 74% hydrogen.
The elements are given different names. This is done in order to identify them.
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Write the names in order on a piece of paper, then turn it upside down and you can read the names in reverse order.
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Just remember, the first layer of the atmosphere is the Troposphere
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I would say 'for remembering' or 'to remember'.
The acronym "GREAT" helps you remember the names of the notes on the lines in the bass clef. Each letter corresponds to a note: G, B, D, F, and A. This mnemonic makes it easier to recall the order of the notes as you read music.
Ants don't have "names". It would take a higher order intelligence to have names, but they do have roles within the colonies. Each ant has a position and a job to do.
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It makes the names easier to remember.
You don't want a bunch of names to try to remember, especially in a short story. The fewer names to remember, the less confusing the story is.
A common mnemonic device to remember the layers of the atmosphere is "Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere" which can be remembered using the first letter of each layer (T,S,M,T,E). You can create a sentence or phrase using the first letters to help remember the order.