the are by the atmosphere
Some theorize that we didnt land on the moon, that it was a hoax, the suits they wore would protect from the radiation though, much like the lead cape one wears during an exray.
The earth is protected by the atmosphere which deflects some of the radiation that comes from the sun.
Lack of air, radiation, extreme temperatures.
Humans need to be protected from the extreme cold temperatures, high levels of radiation, and intense storms on Saturn. Without proper protection, exposure to these conditions could be fatal to humans.
The possessive form is: The colonists were not prepared for the winter's extreme cold.
The temperature in the thermosphere (above 80 km altitude) rises because of the absorption of high-energy solar radiation by the few gas molecules present in this region. This absorption of extreme ultraviolet and X-ray radiation leads to the heating of the gas molecules in the thermosphere.
provide air for breathing and temperature conditioning
An astronomical body with no atmosphere lacks the gases that typically surround it to create air pressure and temperature regulation. This absence of an atmosphere typically results in extreme temperature fluctuations and a lack of protection from harmful radiation.
Mongolia experiences extremes in temperature because it has extreme continental climate
Mercury may not make a good location for colonization due to its extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and limited resources. The temperature variations between day and night are too extreme for human habitation, and the lack of atmosphere exposes colonists to harmful solar radiation. Additionally, Mercury lacks key resources necessary to sustain a human population.
No one, colonists didn't realize this until Britain's taxes became extreme. This is when the revolution started for independence.
Gold is used in astronauts' helmets because it is an excellent conductor of heat and reflects infrared radiation. This helps to regulate the temperature inside the helmet, protecting the astronaut from extreme temperature fluctuations in space.