Ozone in the atmosphere absorbs UV rays.
Ozone in the Earth's atmosphere absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation by breaking apart into oxygen molecules when it absorbs UV light. This process helps to protect the Earth's surface from harmful UV radiation.
Zinc oxide absorbs UV radiation through a process of electron excitation called band-gap absorption. Since energy always has to be released somewhere, and UV rays are pretty fierce, zinc oxide absorbs the UV rays and turns them into comparably harmless infrared, which it then gets rid of as heat.
The substance that absorbs UV radiation is ozone.
Stratospheric ozone absorbs ultraviolet radiation by breaking apart the UV rays into less harmful forms of energy, preventing them from reaching the Earth's surface and causing damage to living organisms.
Ozone absorbs UV radiation.
Ozone absorbs the UV rays. It is present as ozone layer.
Ozone gas in earth's atmosphere absorbs UV rays. It does not absorb infrared rays.
Ozone layer does not convert UV rays. It absorbs them.
Ozone in upper atmosphere absorbs the UV rays. These UV rays are fatal for life on earth.
It absorbs some of the radiation. The radiation is UV rays.
The ozone layer in the Earth's stratosphere absorbs most of the Sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This absorption helps protect living organisms from the harmful effects of UV rays, such as skin damage and increased risk of skin cancer.
It absorbs radiation to protect it. It protects from UV rays.
It is ozone. It protects us from the UV rays.
Ozone gas absorbs UV rays. It is present in the ozone layer of atmosphere.
Ozone absorbs UV rays. This is present as the ozone layer.
Except earth and Venus, no other planet has atmosphere. Earth's atmosphere absorbs UV rays due to presence of Ozone but Venus does not have Ozone and it's atmosphere is made up of greenhouse gases.
No, it doesn't. It only absorbs UV rays.