The ozone layer has the greatest effect on the amount of ultraviolet radiation
received at the earth's surface from the Sun. Cloud formation and atmospheric thickness, in combination with solar angle, have the greatest effect on the amount of visible and infrared radiation received at the earth's surface from the sun
The ozone layer has the greatest effect on the amount of ultraviolet radiation
received at the earth's surface from the Sun. Cloud formation and atmospheric thickness, in combination with solar angle, have the greatest effect on the amount of visible and infrared radiation received at the earth's surface from the sun
clouds or atmosphere gasses
75 of the fraction from the atmosphere is greater effect on the amount of radiation received from the sun.
The ozone layer seems to have the greatest effect on the amount of radition
receved from the Sun. However, due to carbon dioxide emissions, the ozone layer is
depleting gradually overtime.
The ozone layer is a factor,altitude is also a factor
There are two factors which determine the relative level of cosmic radiation at different points on the earth's surface. First, because the earth's magnetic field deflects the charged particles in cosmic radiation toward the magnetic poles, cosmic radiation levels are generally higher the closer you are to a magnetic pole, i.e., the higher your geomagnetic latitude. Second, since the earth's atmosphere provides physical shielding from cosmic radiation, cosmic radiation levels are generally higher at higher altitudes where there is less atmosphere between you and the vacuum of space. As it turns out, the impact of differences in altitude is much greater than the impact of differences in geomagnetic latitude. Because Colorado has a high average elevation, cosmic radiation is generally higher there than at other locations with lower altitudes.
organisms, populations, communities, biotic and abiotic factors
The two factors that affect the amount of sunlight received by a planets surface would be how close it is to the sun and how much of an atmosphere it has. This is because an atmosphere will trap heat.
The factors that affect gas exchange in humans include the amount of gases in the atmosphere. It also includes temperature, atmospheric pressure and ion concentrations.
cuz the earth is awesome! but we r all gunna die soon so it does not matter k bye
The ozone layer has the greatest effect on the amount of ultraviolet radiation received at the earth's surface from the Sun. Cloud formation and atmospheric thickness, in combination with solar angle, have the greatest effect on the amount of visible and infrared radiation received at the earth's surface from the sun
The ozone layer has the greatest effect on the amount of ultraviolet radiation received at the earth's surface from the Sun. Cloud formation and atmospheric thickness, in combination with solar angle, have the greatest effect on the amount of visible and infrared radiation received at the earth's surface from the sun
The ozone layer has the greatest effect on the amount of ultraviolet radiation received at the earth's surface from the Sun. Cloud formation and atmospheric thickness, in combination with solar angle, have the greatest effect on the amount of visible and infrared radiation received at the earth's surface from the sun
The ozone layer has the greatest effect on the amount of ultraviolet radiation received at the earth's surface from the Sun. Cloud formation and atmospheric thickness, in combination with solar angle, have the greatest effect on the amount of visible and infrared radiation received at the earth's surface from the sun
Environmental factors cause the greatest change in gene pools. some of these factors are radiation,pollution,food supply,population,predators,and camouflage. Of these factors the most important to today's gene pool is radiation because it causes mutation in the chromosomes and can completely change an organism.
There are several factors that control the amount of UV light that enters the atmosphere. The main factors include the ozone layer and weather conditions.
The three main factors that influence the amount of solar radiation received at a location are the angle of incidence of the sunlight, the length of the day, and atmospheric conditions like cloud cover or air pollution. These factors affect how much sunlight reaches the Earth's surface and can impact the intensity of solar radiation.
highlight factors which show that heat from the sun does reach th earth surface by convection
The greatest common factor is the largest of the common factors.
The common factors are 1 and 3. The greatest of these is 3.
radiation survival pressure
The two greatest factors of 12 are 12 and 6.