The Ozone Layer.
It's a molecule made up of the three oxygen atoms. Almost all the ozone in the atmosphere is concentrated in the ozone layer in the stratosphere. Ozone reduces the amount of UV radiation that reaches Earth. UV radiation can harm humans and other organisms.
IN OTHER WORDS,
The ozone layer filters some of the light from the sun, and prevents it from reaching the earth's surface. If the ozone layer is destroyed, the light from the sun would reach the earth directly, leading to sever hotness"hot temperature"..on Earth.
Nothing really it gets darker
Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.
The earth's atmosphere is affected by solar energy because the energy creates a greenhouse effect. When the radiation of the sun makes the earth too warm, there will be too much greenhouse gas that gets trapped in the atmosphere.
The energy that gets trapped in Earth's atmosphere from the sun is called solar radiation. This energy is absorbed by the atmosphere and contributes to the warming of the planet through a process known as the greenhouse effect.
When the sun's energy is reflected back from the Earth, it can be absorbed by the atmosphere, clouds, or surface. Some of the energy gets trapped and warms the Earth, contributing to the greenhouse effect. The rest is radiated back towards space.
the sun
All regions near the equator receive about the same amount of solar energy but the Atacama desert gets the most.
Of course
the amount of sunlight it gets
The equator gets the most radiant sunlight on Earth.
It gets it from the earth when you go through it you will manley get it from the earth.
No, because the biomass - the total mass of all people, other animals and plants - of the Earth remains essentially constant. (And the amount of biological mass on Earth is essentially minuscule as well.)