Yes, there would be. Life underground and underseas, would be safe, and above, we would need a mayor supply of Vitamins, mostly B 12, since this helps us protect our nerves, which would be greatly affected by the lost ions inside the atmosphere. Probably a lot of people would have heart attacks, and suffer from nervous related problems, like if they were in a terrible constant hangover, hallucinations, loss of memory, paranoia, etc. Forget about TV, radio or internet, as well as cheap electricity or safe fuels. No international flights or ships since all navigation systems rely mostly on compasses, which would stop working and spin like crazy, we would probably go back to the middle ages.
If the ionosphere did not exist, humans would be more exposed to harmful solar radiation such as ultraviolet rays. This could lead to increased risks of skin cancer and other health issues. Additionally, communication systems that rely on the ionosphere for long-distance communication, like radio and GPS, would be severely impacted.
Yes, a sky would still exist even without gravity. Gravity is what holds our atmosphere close to Earth, but even without it, the atmosphere would still exist and interact with light to create the appearance of a sky.
The ionosphere is named based on the fact that it is a region of Earth's atmosphere where ions and free electrons exist due to incoming solar radiation. These charged particles play a crucial role in reflecting radio waves and facilitating long-distance communication.
The ionosphere is a region of Earth's upper atmosphere where ions and free electrons exist due to exposure to solar and cosmic radiation. It starts at about 50 kilometers above Earth's surface and extends to about 1,000 kilometers. The exosphere is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, beginning around 700 kilometers and stretching to where it blends into the emptiness of space. It consists of very low-density gas molecules and is where satellites orbit.
Yes, Earth can exist without the moon. However, the absence of the moon would have significant effects on the planet's tides, light reflection, and possibly its axial tilt stability, impacting various aspects of life on Earth.
If the ionosphere did not exist, high-frequency radio waves would not be able to bounce off the ionosphere and long-distance radio communication would be severely impacted. Additionally, the absence of the ionosphere would expose Earth's surface to harmful solar radiation, leading to increased risks of sunburns and skin cancer. Navigation systems that rely on signals bouncing off the ionosphere, such as GPS, would also be affected.
No, the troposphere is not divided into the ionosphere and the exosphere. The ionosphere is a layer of Earth's atmosphere above the troposphere, where ionization and electrically charged particles occur. The exosphere is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending into space.
without photosynthesis there would be no life on earth... therefor you would not exist.
If the ionosphere did not exist, humans would be more exposed to harmful solar radiation such as ultraviolet rays. This could lead to increased risks of skin cancer and other health issues. Additionally, communication systems that rely on the ionosphere for long-distance communication, like radio and GPS, would be severely impacted.
False. Most life on Earth exists in the biosphere, which includes the surface of the planet and areas where organisms can live. The ionosphere is a region in the Earth's upper atmosphere that is much higher than where most life exists.
Yes, without the moon live as we know it would not exist on earth.
The Ionosphere!
The Ionosphere!
Yes. Earth would exist without the moon, but it would probably be very different from how it is now. The moon has a stabilizing effect on the wobble of Earth's axis. A more stable wobble means a more stable climate. The moon has also gradually slowed Earth's rotation. Without the moon there is a good chance the life could never have gained a foothold on Earth.
The Sun is the Earth's closest star. Without the Sun there would be no light and no heat and life would not be able to exist on Earth.
Yes, but not animal life. Without oxygen only the anaerobic bacteria would be able to live.
Proteins are not bad. Without proteins no living things would exist on the earth anywhere.