Many Rays hit the Earth but the most are UV rays because the Earth is always in the Sun's path so...yea
The earth would be completely destroyed.
Earth gets hit every day by gamma-ray bursts - from far, far away. Depending on how near the gamma-ray burst is, it may cause some serious damage.
If a gamma ray burst hit Earth, it could potentially strip away the ozone layer, leading to an increase in harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. This could have catastrophic effects on the environment and life on Earth. However, the likelihood of a gamma ray burst hitting Earth directly is very low.
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Earth's ozone layer shields inhabitants from EM rays. The EM ray is UV ray.
no why would he. he is so sweet
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