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Ozone layer does not convert UV rays. It absorbs them.
yes, the ozone layer protects us against the harmful ultraviolet rays. These are high frequency waves and can cause a number of problems to living organisms.
That is a symbiotic relationship or mutualism.
Yes, it makes the water potable.
It is important as UV rays are harmful. They are fatal for living organisms.
The ozone layer mostly absorbs the harmful ultraviolet radiations. These radiations are very harmful as they cause a no of problems in living organisms.
Ozone layer does not convert UV rays. It absorbs them.
Ozone layer absorbs the UV radiations from the sun. They are very harmful radiations which can cause various fatal diseases in living organisms.
The name of the living arrangement in which both organisms benefit is called mutualism. This is one of the symbiotic relationships.
Pathogen means "disease-causing" (pathos-: suffering, disease; -gen: begetting) Therefore: "harmful to living organisms" For the other answers: beneficial organisms are not pathogens; harmful only to plants are specifically plant pathogens; "nearly extinct" has no relevance in this question.
yes, the ozone layer protects us against the harmful ultraviolet rays. These are high frequency waves and can cause a number of problems to living organisms.
That is a symbiotic relationship or mutualism.
Yes, it makes the water potable.
Because it shields living organisms from some harmful radiation from the Sun
hazardous wastes
hazardous wastes
It is important as UV rays are harmful. They are fatal for living organisms.