Harmful ultraviolet radiations are absorbed by the ozone layer.
The UV rays are absorbed by ozone. It is present in the ozone layer.
No, they are not. UV rays are absorbed by the ozone layer.
The solar energy that is absorbed in gasses clouds and ozone is little. The UV spectrum is absorbed.
23 percent of incoming solar energy is usually absorbed by the ozone. Temperature, not how much
The ultraviolet radiation is absorbed by the ozone layer. The ozone molecules do not allow only the ultraviolet radiations to pass through.
UV is absorbed by ozone. It is fatal radiation of the sun.
UV light is absorbed by the ozone layer. It is the harmful part of sun's radiation.
No, UV-B radiation is uniquely absorbed by ozone, no matter where that ozone is located. Ozone is found in all layers of the atmosphere, but most is concentrated at the bottom of the stratosphere. Ozone concentrations drop to near zero at the top of the exosphere, and the bottom of the troposphere. So very little UV-B is absorbed by ozone in the troposphere,
Most of the radiation absorbed in Earth's atmosphere is absorbed in the ozone layer, which is a region of the stratosphere that contains a high concentration of ozone molecules. Ozone absorbs ultraviolet radiation from the sun, protecting life on Earth from its harmful effects.
UV rays are absorbed by ozone layer. These are fatal rays.
Ozone doesn't convert UV, it absorbs it. The absorbed UV converts ozone.
Ozone is a vital part if UV are considered. UV cannot be absorbed unless ozone is there to absorb it.