According to most earth science curriculums, the four functions of the atmosphere are:
* To let in light * To provide oxygen * To re-radiate heat * To shield the earth from ultraviolet rays and foreign objects
Earth's temperature is raised and moderated by trapping in heat.
to burn up any rocks that might hit earth. well most any rocks, and too keep the gravity, and air inside our planet. i think.. ya
The atmospheric layers protect us from UV rays. They are fatal rays of the sun.
It protects us from the UV rays. It helps to maintain the surface temperature. It also protects from meteors etc.
“They glean the atmosphere” APEX
Chief function is to keep it from boiling away.
Earth's temperature is raised and moderated by trapping in heat.
Earth's temperature is raised and moderated by trapping in heat.
Hydrogen gas represents only a very small quantity of the gases in the earth's atmosphere. It's less than 1 ppm (parts per million) by volume. It really doesn't have a "function" in the earth's atmosphere as such.
what is the answer
its a secondary filter
“They glean the atmosphere” APEX
to escape the internal air in the system to atmosphere
Ozone is present in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere. It protects us from the harmful UV light of the sun.
the earth's atmosphere keeps out most harmful rays of the sun and most radiation. Without it, we would die.
Argon present in the atmosphere doesn't have any special function. Since it is not reactive, it is generally used for very less purposes like making special bulbs ans lights only.
Chief function is to keep it from boiling away.
For now, only Plants and Phytoplankton perform this Function.
Chief function is to keep it from boiling away.
Different layers have different function in the atmosphere. For example the stratosphere protects from UV rays.
The most important function of ozone is to protect from UV rays. these are high frequency waves from the sun.