Far infrared rays are, corresponding to lower temperatures, but not near infrared which corresponds to warmer temps.
No, they are not. UV rays are absorbed by the ozone layer.
The ozone layer performs a unique role in absorbing UV-B from our Sun, a role no other common gas performs. Additionally, ozone absorbs uniquely a band of far infrared radiation, that otherwise has absolutely no harmful effects on life on Earth. Infrared presents no risk to life, but can serve to keep Earth warm. yes or no?
The ozone layer protects us. It protects from UV rays of sun.
Ozone layer protects us. It is present in the stratosphere.
Nothing protects the ozone layer. It protects the earth!
No it does not. It only protects against the UV rays.
Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) types that don't reach Earth's surface can be absorbed or scattered by the atmosphere, including gases, aerosols, and clouds. For instance, ultraviolet (UV) radiation is largely absorbed by the ozone layer, while certain wavelengths of infrared radiation are absorbed by water vapor and carbon dioxide. This interaction helps regulate Earth's climate and protects living organisms from harmful radiation. Ultimately, the absorbed energy contributes to atmospheric heating and influences weather patterns.
Ozone layer protects the earth. It protects us from UV rays.
UV rays are absorbed by the ozone layer. It protects the earth from harmful UV radiations of the sun.
The mesophere
Ozone layer protects us. It is present in the stratosphere.
Ozone layer protects us. It is present in the stratosphere.