The thermosphere is heated by solar radiation particularly in the far ultraviolet range; much of this is filtered out by the atmosphere's lower layers - but in the these upper regions it is more exposed to this kind of radiation.
The temperature range is so much greater mainly because of the lack of atmosphere. The Moon has no atmosphere, so the radiation from our local star, the Sun, is not filtered or diffused in any way.
Mountains can appear purple in the distance due to atmospheric scattering of light. When sunlight passes through the atmosphere, shorter wavelengths like blue and green are scattered, while longer wavelengths like red and purple are allowed to pass through. This causes distant mountains to appear blue or purple as the shorter wavelengths are filtered out by the atmosphere.
No, the light from the sun is filtered throught the Earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere lets through the unharmful rays, giving us daylight.
The Sun is a bright white in outer space, but if properly filtered can be viewed in the yellow and red frequencies. Astronomical photographs of the Sun show it in red and orange because of these filters.
UV-Rays, X-rays, and Gamma Rays are filtered out by the atmosphere.
Its rays are filtered somewhat by all the atmosphere that they travel through.
1. on earth light and radiation from space is filtered in the atmosphere, however when going out of the atmosphere radiation can become unpleasant.
Solar winds around the Earth, repelled by our magnetic field, as well as electromagnetic radiation, which is filtered by our atmosphere.
a clean room is a special room with filtered air systems which minimises any particles that might be in the atmosphere.
The one that is right above the ground - since there, the UV rays are filtered by the higher layers.
Blood is filtered by the kidneys.
They travels in the form of waves and are filtered through the Earth's atmosphere.
I filtered mt plant.(simple one) I filtered my fishes tank.
I think air is filtered in the bronchus
Earth's atmosphere, which consists of different layers such as the troposphere, stratosphere, and mesosphere. As sunlight passes through these layers, it is filtered and scattered, with some of the light being absorbed by gases and particles in the atmosphere. This process can affect the color and intensity of the sunlight reaching the Earth's surface.
Filtered is a verb. It's the past tense of filter.