Ozone filters out UV-B radiations only. These are the highest frequency radiations of sun.
Ultra violet radiation or UV rays are harmful. Ozone protects us from it.
Yes the ozone layer protects us from uv (ultra violent) rays
Yes, it does. Most of the UV rays are blocked.
The ozone mainly protects us from the Ultra Violent rays of the Sun. May be some acidic harmful gases too.
First, ozone is NOT used in filters; some ionic filters actually emit ozone, which is a health hazard. Ozone is only good for humans when it is high in the atmosphere where it blocks harmful ultra-violet sunlight from reaching Earth's surface. Ozone is also used to disinfect drinking water in some municipalities. You do not want to introduce large volumes of ozone into your lungs, it is very damaging to your cells.
The ozone layer primarily filters out harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun, specifically UVA and UVB radiation. These rays are known to cause skin damage, including sunburns and skin cancer, as well as other health issues.
The ozone layer blocks out Ultra Violet (UV) light that causes sunburn, and with prolonged exposure, skin cancer.
The Earth's ozone layer filters out harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, particularly UVB and UVC rays. This helps protect living organisms on Earth from the damaging effects of excessive UV radiation, such as skin cancer, cataracts, and harm to marine ecosystems.
no such thing as "ultra"
They cause the breakdown of ozone, thus allowing more ultra-violet light reach the surface.
The gas layer that protects us from ultraviolet light of the sun is the ozone layer. Ozone molecules in the stratosphere absorb and scatter UV radiation, preventing it from reaching the Earth's surface in harmful amounts.
Ozone layer protects us from the harmful UV radiations of the sun. It filters out these harmful radiations. It is present in stratosphere.