The ozone layer. It absorbs 97-99% of potentiallly harmful ultraviolet radiation, protceting life on earth from this dangerous high frequency light from the sun.
The ozone layer is located in the stratosphere, and it blocks radiation. Specifically it blocks ultraviolet radiation, which is damaging to life. It only blocks about 98%, so it is still important to be wary of this type of radiation at the surface.
It does, but in very small amounts because it is absorbed by Earths atmosphere. The ozonosphere blocks most of the UV radiation from striking the surface of earth.
The sun naturally gives off radiation through ultraviolet rays but the ozone layer around earth blocks most of the harmful radiation, a few years ago people using spray-cans with CFC's in them (chlorofluorocarbons) created a hole in the ozone layer over the arctic CFC's were banned but they did their damage.
The higher in the sky the sun is the more solar radiation received at the surface. This is because as the sun gets higher in the sky, there is less atmosphere blocking the sun's rays. Imagine the sun going through the atmosphere at a 90 degree angle. The thickness of the atmosphere let say is x thick. As the sun hit the surface at a lower angle, the thickness of the atmosphere has to go through more atmosphere to get to the surface. So the thicker atmosphere blocks more of the sun's rays.
Yes. Our atmosphere blocks cosmic and solar gamma rays.
They destroy ozone. Ozone is important because it blocks harmful UV radiation. CFC's are purely an anthropogenic chemical, and many of them are now banned.
It blocks the UV part of the electromagnetic radiation. These are harmful radiations.
The ozone layer is located in the stratosphere, and it blocks radiation. Specifically it blocks ultraviolet radiation, which is damaging to life. It only blocks about 98%, so it is still important to be wary of this type of radiation at the surface.
The ozone layer of Earth's atmosphere blocks most of the harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Ozone is a very important form of oxygen. It is its triatomic form. The ozone protects the earth from the harmful UV radiations of the sun.
The second layer absorbing most harmful radiations is Ozone Layer. It is important for us.
The ozone layer is important because it blocks out ultraviolet radiation that is potentially harmful to life on earth.
Ozone helps to keep the atmosphere warm. And it blocks majority of the sun's radiation.
when an astronaut go into outer space, they must be careful of the sun's radiation. fun fact: astronauts must be careful of the sun's radiation because when they are on earth, the atmosphere blocks out the majority of the sun's radiation. so, when they leave the earth's atmosphere, they are no longer as protected from the sun's harmful rays. cool, huh?:D
No, Earth's atmosphere does not block all UV radiation from space. It does absorb a portion of the UV radiation, particularly the most harmful UV-C rays. However, UV-A and UV-B rays are able to penetrate the atmosphere to some extent and reach the Earth's surface.
troposphere
The ozone layer present in the stratospheric region of the atmosphere protects us from the harmful ultraviolet radiations of the earth. It blocks the harmful radiations while allows the useful ones to pass through.