When UV rays enter the Earth's atmosphere, they can cause various effects, including skin damage in living organisms, such as sunburn and increased risk of skin cancer. Additionally, UV radiation can lead to environmental impacts, such as harming phytoplankton in oceans and affecting plant growth. The atmosphere partially absorbs UV rays, but increased exposure due to ozone layer depletion can exacerbate these effects. Overall, while some UV radiation is necessary for processes like vitamin D synthesis, excessive exposure poses significant health and environmental risks.
Of the total UV rays , the moon absorbs 96.2% of the sun's UV, we get only 3.8%.
UV rays
UV rays by themselves do not increase the temperature of the Earth. They contribute to warming when they interact with the Earth's surface, causing it to absorb and emit heat. This process can lead to an increase in temperature over time.
Invisible sun rays that are harmful to the skin are called ultraviolet (UV) rays. UV rays are categorized into three types: UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVC rays are mostly absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere, while UVA and UVB rays can reach the Earth's surface and can have both positive and negative effects on human health.
UV radiation is the most potent form of solar radiation. On its own, UV rays can burn the skin causing sunburns. If one is out in the sunlight long enough without sunscreen, skin cancer can start developing. UV rays penetrate the skin and alter body cells. Once carcinogenic, the cells replicate, spreading the disease. To observe the true potency of UV rays, one would only need to remove the ozone layer. Without the protection of ozone, life on Earth couldn't survive.
If the ozone layer bursts, the UV rays will enter the earth. These rays are very harmful for life on earth.
If there wasn't an ozone, the UV rays will enter the earth. These are fatal for life on earth.
Then most of the UV rays will enter the earth. It will finish all life on earth.
UV rays are high wavelength waves. They are fatal for life on earth.
If the ozone layer got thinned, UV will enter the earth. They are fatal rays of the earth.
The Sun produces three types of UV rays: UVA, UVB, and UVC. Roughly 95% of the UV rays that reach the Earth's surface are UVA rays, while about 5% are UVB rays. UVC rays are mostly absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere.
Uv rays can cause:Skin cancereye cataractsuppression of immune system
UV rays create the ozone. They also are fatal to life on earth.
Ozone layer is situated in the stratosphere. It does not allow UV rays to enter.
Ozone layer in stratosphere absorbs the UV rays. These UV rays are fatal for life on earth.
Ozone (O3) which is found in the high stratosphere, has the ability to absorb UV rays which are harmful to plants and animals on earth.
Although it is harmful, it's still important. UV rays carries heat from the sun. Although the sun is the closest star from earth, it's still far away and it's almost about 150 million kilometers away from the sun and sunlight itself can't travel that far because the sun's surface is only about several thousand degrees Celsius, that's why they are carried by UV rays, so the earth will have the right temperature for living. If there is no UV rays, Earth will be like Pluto. UV rays can't travel more than a billion kilometers and Pluto is 7.4 billion kilometers away, so UV rays can't reach Pluto.