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yes, some other planets like Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have atmospheres

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Does every planet's atmosphere absorb UV rays?

Except earth and Venus, no other planet has atmosphere. Earth's atmosphere absorbs UV rays due to presence of Ozone but Venus does not have Ozone and it's atmosphere is made up of greenhouse gases.


What layer of earth protects its atmosphere?

The atmosphere protects the earth, it abosrbs the gamma rays and other harmful light rays


How is Earth different then the other planets in the solar system?

Earth is one special planet. It has liquid water, plate tectonics, and an atmosphere that shelters it from the worst of the sun's rays. But many scientists agree our planet's most special feature might just be us. A-It has water(I don't know if they found water on mars) B-Has Life C-Its a rock the others are gas(Except for Mars,Venus,Mercury,others are gas) D-Plates E-Atmosphere


Which planet has a layer in the atmosphere the ozone layor that protects the planets from the suns dangerous rays?

Earth is that lucky planet. It has got a shield of ozone.


What does earths atmosphere do to x rays?

The atmosphere absorbs X rays.


What electromagnetic wavebands are filtered out by the atmosphere?

UV-Rays, X-rays, and Gamma Rays are filtered out by the atmosphere.


What in the atmosphere absorbs UV rays?

Ozone in the atmosphere absorbs UV rays.


How much of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere?

About 17% of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere


What does electroglow mean?

The electroglow refers to the glowing aura that is seen around the gaseous outer planets. It is caused by the sun's UV rays meeting with the hydrogen in the atmosphere.


Do any outer planets have the greenhouse effect?

Yes, outer planets like Jupiter and Saturn have the greenhouse effect, but it is not as significant as on Earth due to their different compositions and much larger distances from the Sun. These planets have thick atmospheres with gases that trap heat, contributing to their overall temperatures.


Why don't the planets twinkle?

Stars are so far away that they appear as a single pinpoint of light. When the light varies as it passes through the atmosphere, we see it twinkle. Planets are closer and are perceived (by the eye) as multiple rays of light. When the multiple rays change in intensity, the eye sees the average of the multiple intensities and therefore no twinkle.


Are gamma rays blocked by the atmosphere?

Yes, a majority of gamma rays are blocked by the Earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere acts as a shield against the harmful effects of gamma rays by absorbing and scattering them. Only a small fraction of gamma rays from space can penetrate into Earth's atmosphere.