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The ozone layer. It absorbs 97-99% of potentiallly harmful ultraviolet radiation, protceting life on earth from this dangerous high frequency light from the sun.
The atmosphere absorbs the electromagnetic solar radiation.
The Moon has no protective atmosphere, as Earth does. On Earth, the atmosphere absorbs part of the heat, and moves it around.
Earth ozone layer :D
Two things the earth atmosphere keeps out are: Harmful radiation and Space debris
The ozone layer.
It absorbs almost everything except the visible spectrum.
Sun rays that are harmful are protected by the ozone layer. This layer is a boon to the organisms of the earth.
The layer of atmosphere containing a region of ozone absorbing harmful UV rays from sun is ozone layer. It is present in stratosphere.
Ozone gas in earth's atmosphere absorbs UV rays. It does not absorb infrared rays.
Greenhouse gases.
sublimation
sublimation
It depends on the type of radiation.
The ozone layer. It absorbs 97-99% of potentiallly harmful ultraviolet radiation, protceting life on earth from this dangerous high frequency light from the sun.
The atmosphere is a huge layer of gases surrounding earth. It contains the ozone gas. The ozone gas protects us from harmful rays of the sun.
The atmosphere absorbs the electromagnetic solar radiation.