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THERMOSPHERE/IONSPHERE. This attracts solar winds!
Magnetosphere-due to the field around the earth which attracts particles and keeps us safe
The Earth's magnetic field is like a magnetic dipole, with one pole near the north pole and the other near the south pole.
The troposphere... It acts like a gigantic mirror - reflecting radio waves back to Earth.
The gas in the atmosphere that protects life from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation is ozone (O3). The ozone layer is located in the stratosphere and acts as a shield, absorbing most of the UV radiation and preventing it from reaching the Earth's surface. Without ozone, excessive UV radiation would have damaging effects on living organisms.
Ionosphere
THERMOSPHERE/IONSPHERE. This attracts solar winds!
Magnetosphere-due to the field around the earth which attracts particles and keeps us safe
No, the earth is itself a huge magnet.
The Earth's magnetic field is like a magnetic dipole, with one pole near the north pole and the other near the south pole.
The Earth's magnetic field is like a magnetic dipole, with one pole near the north pole and the other near the south pole.
The Earth's magnetic field is like a magnetic dipole, with one pole near the north pole and the other near the south pole.
THERMOSPHERE/IONSPHERE. This attracts solar winds!
The ozone layer is of very much significance in the atmosphere. It blocks the ultraviolet radiations of sun and acts as a shield for earth.
the ozone layer
Ozone does not protect a layer of the atmosphere, it protects the biosphere from the harmful affects of irradiation by the UV component of sunlight - it acts a a sunscreen for the planet.
Ozone layer blocks around 97% of the total radiation received by the earth. It acts as a blanket and keeps the atmosphere cool. It is responsible for the survival of life on earth.