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Ozone gas absorbs UV rays. It is present in the ozone layer of atmosphere.
Earth's atmosphere does have greenhouse gases. These gases absorb some of the infrared radiation emitted by Earth's surface. If it did not, Earth would grow warmer and warmer as it absorbed more and more solar radiation. Greenhouse gas molecules absorb and emit infrared radiation.
Yes. Infrared are currently considered to be the best option to detect gas leaks. They use the absorption of infrared radiation at certain wavelengths to detect dangerous levels of toxic and combustible gases.
It's a different way to transfer heat. One object emits electromagnetic radiation (for example, infrared - though it depends on the temperature); another object absorbs it. Heat transfer through radiation can occur in empty space; with conduction and convection, that's not possible.
Yes, but in most cases it is not a problem. Some granite contains radium, a radioactive element that decays to form radon gas. Radon gas is a radioactive gas, and, if it escapes from the rocks, can accumulate in buildings, especially basements and cellars. Long term exposure to radon gas increases the risk of lung cancer, but a well ventilated house should have no problems.
A greenhouse gas is a gas that absorbs infrared radiation, traps heat in the atmosphere, and contributes to the greenhouse effect. Carbon dioxide, methane and chlorofluorocarbons are examples of greenhouse gases.
Ozone gas in earth's atmosphere absorbs UV rays. It does not absorb infrared rays.
Ozone
Ozone gas absorbs UV rays. It is present in the ozone layer of atmosphere.
Ozone gas does that. It is present as the ozone layer.
troposphere
The ozone gas present in the atmosphere absorbs ultraviolet radiations. This gas is present in the form of ozone layer in the atmosphere.
Earth's atmosphere does have greenhouse gases. These gases absorb some of the infrared radiation emitted by Earth's surface. If it did not, Earth would grow warmer and warmer as it absorbed more and more solar radiation. Greenhouse gas molecules absorb and emit infrared radiation.
The ozone gas is the important one in atmosphere. It is present inside the stratospheric region of atmosphere.
The most important are water vapors.
Methane is a greenhouse gas and it absorbs infrared radiation that is remitted from the earth. As it absorbs the radiation it is stopping it from being re-radiated to space thus warming the earth.
The greenhouse effect refers to the change in the thermal equilibrium temperature of a planet or moon by the presence of an atmosphere containing gas that absorbs and emits infrared radiation. Greenhouse gases, which include water vapor, carbon dioxide and methane, warm the atmosphere by efficiently absorbing thermal infrared radiation emitted by the Earth's surface, by the atmosphere itself, and by clouds. As a result of its warmth, the atmosphere also radiates thermal infrared in all directions, including downward to the Earth's surface. Thus, greenhouse gases trap heat within the surface-troposphere system.