As the ozone layer becomes thinner, the UV rays start entering the surface of earth. These are harmful radiations which can cause a number of fatal problems to life on earth.
The radiation zone is the sun's thickest layer.
There is an ozone layer. It protects us from the UV rays.
The ceiling to the weather zone is the Tropopause.
1.surface layer 2.zone of aeration 3.zone of saturation
The third layer of the ocean is the Bathypelagic Zone. This is also called the dark zone. There is no sunlight in this zone, and it extends from 1,000 meters to about 4,000 meters in depth. The pressure is extremely high in this zone.
No, the nortical zone and the middle layer of the ocean are not the same. The nortical zone refers to the region of the ocean near the surface where there is abundant sunlight. The middle layer, also known as the mesopelagic zone, is the twilight zone where sunlight is limited and deeper-sea creatures reside.
The second layer from the center of the sun is Convection Zone.
The second cooler layer of ocean water is called the thermocline. It is the region of rapidly decreasing temperature with depth, typically found between the warmer surface layer (epipelagic zone) and the colder deep layer (abyssal zone) in the ocean.
radiative zone
atmosphere
photic zone.
From the Sun's core, energy moves through the radiative zone, across the tachocline (transition layer) to the convective zone, and then to the outer convective zone with its visible granulation.