They both reduce your exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
Ozone layer blocks the UV rays. It does it in the ozone layer.
Because... the Ozone layer blocks huge amounts of the Sun's radiation. Without it - the Earth would be a lifeless, charred rock.
Sunscreen is used to protect the skin from ultraviolet radiation emitted primarily by our sun. The ozone layer also protects us from ultraviolet rays, however the current problems with holes in the ozone layer makes wearing sunscreen almost essential if one is going to be outside for an extended period of time.
The ozone layer protects us form the Sun's harmful ultraviolent rays. If we didn't have the ozone layer, we'd all get really sunburned without sunscreen and we would have a higher chance of getting skin cancer. Destruction of the ozone layer in parts of the world are caused by CFC chemicals that are realeased into the air. When they reach the ozone layer over about 30 years, they destroy part of the ozone layer, leaving a hole in the ozone. There is one located in Austrailia, and the percentage of skin cancer of cases have risen. CFC production has been reduced and parts of the ozone holes have been replaced by new ozone.
This "severe burning sunlight" is ultraviolet radiation. The ozone layer is located in the stratosphere, and protects Earth from this radiation. Without it, life on earth would not exist as we know it today.
the ozone layer doesn't help sunscreen silly! the ozone layer has harmful rays that can hurt your skin so sunscreen helps protect you from those rays.
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Ozone layer blocks the UV rays. It does it in the ozone layer.
The ozone layer is sometimes referred to as the earth's sunscreen as it filters out ultraviolet light.
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.
You have that a bit backwards- the ozone Layer of the Earth's atmosphere protects your skin- by blocking ultraviolet light from the sun. If the ozone layer is reduced, you are exposed to more UV light. You protect yourself from THAT with sunscreen, a hat, long sleeves, and by staying in the shade.
Simply because the ozone layer is very thin there (and possibly absent altogether). Sunscreen blocks harmful Ultra-Violet rays from the sun.
Because... the Ozone layer blocks huge amounts of the Sun's radiation. Without it - the Earth would be a lifeless, charred rock.
Sunscreen is used to protect the skin from ultraviolet radiation emitted primarily by our sun. The ozone layer also protects us from ultraviolet rays, however the current problems with holes in the ozone layer makes wearing sunscreen almost essential if one is going to be outside for an extended period of time.
The ozone layer protects us form the Sun's harmful ultraviolent rays. If we didn't have the ozone layer, we'd all get really sunburned without sunscreen and we would have a higher chance of getting skin cancer. Destruction of the ozone layer in parts of the world are caused by CFC chemicals that are realeased into the air. When they reach the ozone layer over about 30 years, they destroy part of the ozone layer, leaving a hole in the ozone. There is one located in Austrailia, and the percentage of skin cancer of cases have risen. CFC production has been reduced and parts of the ozone holes have been replaced by new ozone.
This "severe burning sunlight" is ultraviolet radiation. The ozone layer is located in the stratosphere, and protects Earth from this radiation. Without it, life on earth would not exist as we know it today.
Ozone layer contains ozone in it. Therefore, it is named so.