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Some of the gases found in our atmosphere which absorb infrared light are: carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor. Gases found in our atmosphere which absorb ultraviolet light are ozone (O3) and oxygen gas (O2).
Ozone gas in earth's atmosphere absorbs UV rays. It does not absorb infrared rays.
The Oceans, as a whole, absorb most of the atmosphere's CO2.
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The atmosphere is a huge layer of gases surrounding earth. It contains the ozone gas. The ozone gas protects us from harmful rays of the sun.
All trees, leaves and growing vegetation absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Plants produce Oxygen after the completion of photosynthesis glucose and oxygen are the final products
All trees, leaves and growing vegetation absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
The atmosphere absorb UV radiations. They are absorbed by ozone layer.
Ozone gas is present as ozone layer. It absorbs the UV rays of the sun.
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Photosynthesis, where plants absorb carbon dioxide, store the carbon and release the oxygen.