Ozone absorbs the UV rays. It is present as ozone layer.
The ozone gas protects us from the harmful UV rays. It is present as ozone layer.
Ozone gas in earth's atmosphere absorbs UV rays. It does not absorb infrared rays.
Ozone in the atmosphere absorbs UV rays.
Harmful UV rays were always there. But we were protected from them by ozone layer.
Ozone is the gas in the Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It acts as a protective layer, preventing the UV rays from reaching the Earth's surface and causing damage to living organisms.
The layer of gas molecules in the atmosphere that is bombarded with rays from the sun is the thermosphere. It is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere where solar radiation impacts the molecules, leading to high temperatures and the presence of the ionosphere.
UV is introduced in atmosphere from the sun. These are high energy rays.
UV-Rays, X-rays, and Gamma Rays are filtered out by the atmosphere.
Yes, the atmosphere protects us from the sun's Uv rays. The ozone layer does this job.
Except earth and Venus, no other planet has atmosphere. Earth's atmosphere absorbs UV rays due to presence of Ozone but Venus does not have Ozone and it's atmosphere is made up of greenhouse gases.
Ozone gas in the Earth's stratosphere acts as a protective layer and absorbs a portion of the incoming ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. This helps to shield living organisms on Earth from harmful UV rays.
Ozone gas absorbs UV rays. It is present in the ozone layer of atmosphere.