Mars's atmosphere is thinner than Earth's atmosphere, Earth's atmosphere is also mostly Nitrogen and Oxygen, while Mars' is mostly Carbon Dioxide. Mars also doesn't have an ozone layer to protect it from ultra-violet rays.
There would first have to be an atmosphere and water. The surface of the moon is subject to radiation given off by the sun and has no legitimate atmosphere to protect it from the heat of the sun. So no.
For the same reason the sunset is a different colour. You are looking at it through a higher density of particles in the atmosphere. So there is more atmosphere to protect your eyes from the bright light of the sun
It does to some extent. Rocky meteors typically burn up as they pass through our thick atmosphere. Nickel-iron meteors can burn up, but usually have the mass to punch through to some degree.
The thermosphere is the final layer of the atmosphere. Because it is so close to the sun, and there is nothing to protect it from the sun's heat, it is very warm.
Its atmosphere.
YES
Our atmosphere also reflects UV and makes meteors burn up.
No
protect the world from the harsh gases in space
Well, the Ozone layer is part of Earth's atmosphere, so it is both. The atmosphere is what makes the sky blue.
Yesm Mars has a very thin atmosphere mostly composed of carbon dioxide.
The atmosphere protects earth from meteoroids. The mesosphere is just one layer in the atmosphere.
The atmosphere does not protect the ozone depletion. It is the region where the ozone depletion occurs.
the atmosphere is important because without the atmosphere the oxygen would escape from our atmosphere into space and without the atmosphere we would all dye because there would be nothing to protect us from the suns heat
to protect us from the sun's harmful rays
The role of ozone in the atmosphere is very vital. It's role is to protect us from the UV rays of the sun.