All of the above.
All of the above.
Bumpers are usually the first part of a car that connects in a collision. They absorb most of the impact. They are made to protect other parts of the vehicle, not the driver or passengers.
Yes they do. They absorb the greenhouse gases.
They absorb energy to reduce injuries.
Yes. Originally, bumpers were merely designed to protect the vehicle from damage. Today, bumpers are designed as part of the shock absorbing system of a car.
It helps absorb energy during an impact.
Roots hairs absorb water and minerals,and protect root tips.
Ozone absorb the UV rays for our comfort. It is because they are made to protect us from that.
It absorbs radiation to protect it. It protects from UV rays.
Photosynthesis organisms absorb greenhouse gas. Thus protect ozone depletion.
To absorb the moisture and hold it in.
crumple zones absorb impact damage to protect the passenger cell