Ozone layer filers the UV rays.
umm no offense, but that's the ozone layer... the category this question is in.
The stratospheric region of atmosphere contains the ozone that protects living things from too much UV. It is present in the form of ozone layer.
The stratosphere layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer. This ozone layer is able to filter out the harmful UV radiations from the sun.
The ozone layer helps block out the CFC's. It is present in the stratosphere.
The layer of atmosphere which contains the ozone is the stratospheric layer. This layer contains the ozone layer which protects us from the harmful ultraviolet radiations of the sun.
the stratosphere
The layer of the atmosphere that protects us from UV rays is called the ozone layer. It is located in the stratosphere and absorbs most of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation before it reaches the Earth's surface.
Because the ozone layer in the stratosphere contains oxygen and it protects the surface of earth from the suns ultraviolet rays... :) hope this helped
atmosphere A+
The Ozone Layer, which is made up of Ozone molecules, or O3 molecules, occurs in the stratosphere. The stratosphere is the second layer up from the surface, above the troposphere, which we live in. (Sorry...long drawn out answer.) :)
Earth's atmosphere has a unique composition compared to other planets. It contains a significant amount of oxygen, which supports the existence of complex life forms. Additionally, Earth's atmosphere has an ozone layer, which protects the planet from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Lastly, Earth's atmosphere is denser than most other planets, allowing for the regulation of temperature and the retention of water on its surface.
On the surface of earth, ozone acts as a pollutant. however in the stratospheric region of atmosphere, ozone protects us from the harmful ultraviolet radiations of the sun.
Air or the atmosphere helps protects living organisms by absorbing ultraviolet solar radiation, reducing temperature and warming the surface
The layer of the atmosphere that protects us from UV rays is called the ozone layer. It is located in the stratosphere and absorbs most of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation before it reaches the Earth's surface.
Stratosphere. The troposphere contains some as well at the surface, but not as much., Stratospheric ozone helps keep ultraviolet radiation out, which is harmful to life.
Because the ozone layer in the stratosphere contains oxygen and it protects the surface of earth from the suns ultraviolet rays... :) hope this helped
atmosphere A+
The atmosphere protects life on Earth by absorbing ultraviolet solar radiation, warming the surface through heat retention (greenhouse effect), and reducing temperature extremes between day and night.
The Ozone Layer, which is made up of Ozone molecules, or O3 molecules, occurs in the stratosphere. The stratosphere is the second layer up from the surface, above the troposphere, which we live in. (Sorry...long drawn out answer.) :)
Earth's atmosphere has a unique composition compared to other planets. It contains a significant amount of oxygen, which supports the existence of complex life forms. Additionally, Earth's atmosphere has an ozone layer, which protects the planet from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Lastly, Earth's atmosphere is denser than most other planets, allowing for the regulation of temperature and the retention of water on its surface.
the atmosphere
Not as ultraviolet; the radiation is emitted as infrared radiation.
Ozone contributes to Earth because it protects it from being hit by harmful ultraviolet rays. If there's no ozone, the Earth's surface will be too overheated and no one would survive.