The ozone layer (in the stratosphere).
The ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs ultraviolet light.
The ozone layer (in the stratosphere).
The ozone layer (in the stratosphere).
The ozone layer absorbs the majority of potentially damaging ultraviolet light from the sun. It is located in the stratosphere, which is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere.
The ozone layer
The ozone layer in our upper atmosphere.
The layer of Earth's atmosphere which keeps us safe is ozone layer. Stratosphere is where it lies.
Ultraviolet radiation is the solar radiation least absorbed by the layers of the atmosphere before reaching Earth. This is due to the ozone layer, which helps to absorb and block a significant portion of the incoming ultraviolet radiation.
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The ozone layer in the Earth's atmosphere protects it from high energy light, like ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Particles in the Earth's atmosphere, such as oxygen and nitrogen, scatter ultraviolet light. This scattering process can result in a blue sky during the day when the sun is high in the sky.
The ozone layer. It absorbs 97-99% of potentiallly harmful ultraviolet radiation, protceting life on earth from this dangerous high frequency light from the sun.