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The UV rays can cause mutations in plants, and can cause sunburn and skin cancer in humans. Fortunately most of the harmful ultraviolet rays are absorbed by the ozone layer high in the stratosphere.

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What is the most important fact about the stratosphere?

The most important fact about stratosphere is that this is where the ozone layer is located. The ozone layer absorbs most of the harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation that comes from the sun, thereby helping to protect life here on Earth.


What are 3 types of sun radiation?

There are three ways in which heat can transfer. Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact, like touching a hot iron. Convection, somewhat similarly, is the transfer of heat through liquids, i.e storm cells, doldrums, etc. The third way is through radiation, specifically, infared. A perfect example is our light from the sun, this is infared radiation traveling through a vaccuum to reach Earth. If this was not the answer being sought, please resubmit or feel free to edit.


What is caused by the pulling of the moon's gravity?

The pulling of the moon's gravity causes ocean tides on Earth through gravitational force, creating a bulge in the water on the side closest to the moon and on the opposite side away from it. This gravitational interaction also leads to slight changes in the Earth's shape, causing it to deform slightly towards and away from the moon.


How close do you have to get to the sun for it to burn you?

Right here on earth! What do you think a "sun burn" is?


How far will the moon be from the earth ten million years from now?

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How does this radiation affect us here on earth which ones reach us and of these which are useful and which are harmful?

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How does radiation from the sun affect your health?

Solar radiation is deadly, However, the Earth's atmosphere and radiation belts attenuate the Sun's output, making life as we know it possible here. But that protection fluctuates, depending on various factors. The amount of UltraViolet radiation striking the ground varies considerably, When it is high, sunburns happen very quickly. Humans generate a vitamin when exposed to sunlight, which is necessary for proper metabolic activity.


How does the ionosphere protect earth?

The ionosphere serves as a protective shield for the Earth by absorbing and scattering harmful radiation from the Sun, such as ultraviolet and X-ray radiation. This helps prevent these harmful rays from reaching the Earth's surface and causing damage to living organisms.


What are facts about about the stratosphere?

There is very little moisture in this layer.This layer has complex wind systems.Airliners prefer to fly here due to lack of weather.Bacterial life survives in the stratosphere, making it a part of the biosphereThe stratosphere can block UV rays just like the ozone layer


What is the most important fact about the stratosphere?

The most important fact about stratosphere is that this is where the ozone layer is located. The ozone layer absorbs most of the harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation that comes from the sun, thereby helping to protect life here on Earth.


Energy from the sun travel to earth's surface by what?

Energy from the sun travels to the earth's surface is brought here by electromagnetic radiation. Once the radiation reaches the planet, most of it is converted to heat.


What blocks harmful ultra violet rays?

High up in the stratosphere, the ozone layer absorbs most of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation, UV-B, that would otherwise reach the earth. UV-B is damaging to plants and animals including human beings. Down here on the ground, ultraviolet rays can be blocked by good sunglasses, sunscreen lotion, wide brimmed hats, and adequate clothing.


Solar energy travels to the earth in?

Energy from the sun travels to the earth's surface is brought here by electromagnetic radiation. Once the radiation reaches the planet, most of it is converted to heat.


What are different types of radiation other than visible light and what are there uses?

The names we give to a few other wavelength-bands of electromagnetic radiation are: -- radio -- microwave -- heat -- X-ray -- gamma ray After you've spent some time here on Earth, you'll get used to these terms, and you'll quickly understand what we do with these categories of radiation.


What is the major source of energy on earth from the sun?

The energy from the ocean is the major recipient of solar energy. And in turn, the energy from the ocean is also the major source of energy here on earth. Ocean energy takes three major forms: wave energy, tidal energy, and thermocline energy, popularly called ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC)


How does the radiation reach us here on earth?

If the Sun were larger or closer, the Earth would be too hot to be liveable. Or if it were weaker or farther away, the Earth would be completely frozen.


Types of ultraviolet radiation that are absorbed by the atmosphere?

The three types of UV rays, in order of increasing frequencies are:UVA rays (which account for 95% of the sunlight we come in contact with)UVB raysUVC rays (which are almost completely filtered out by the atmosphere).