Ozone (O3)
Ozone gas absorbs UV rays. It is present in the ozone layer of atmosphere.
The ozone layer absorbs ultraviolet radiation by containing high concentrations of ozone molecules, which are made up of three oxygen atoms. When ultraviolet radiation from the sun hits the ozone molecules, it causes the molecules to break apart and absorb the harmful UV rays, protecting the Earth's surface from excessive exposure to these damaging rays.
Ozone is useful. The oxygen forms again transforms to form ozone.
Ozone absorbs the UV rays. These are high energy radiations.
Ozone is the gas in the stratosphere that absorbs ultraviolet rays. It forms a protective layer that shields Earth from harmful UV radiation.
Ozone layer absorbs ultraviolet rays in the stratosphere and helps protect the Earth from harmful radiation.
Ozone in the stratosphere absorbs harmful ultraviolet rays, protecting us from excessive exposure that can lead to skin cancer, cataracts, and impaired immune system. If ozone is converted back to normal oxygen, there would be less protection from UV rays, increasing the risk of these health problems.
Sunscreen primarily absorbs and scatters ultraviolet (UV) radiation, protecting the skin by preventing the UV rays from penetrating and damaging skin cells. Some sunscreens also contain ingredients that can reflect UV rays away from the skin.
Ozone absorbs UV rays. It is present as ozone layer.
Ozone absorbs UV radiations. They are high radiations rays.
It absorbs UV rays from the sun. These are fatal rays of the sun.
The ozone layer.