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Can microwave rays get through the earths atmosphere?

Microwave rays can pass through the Earth's atmosphere, as they are a form of electromagnetic radiation that is not absorbed or blocked by gases in the atmosphere. This is why microwave communication systems like satellites are able to transmit signals through the atmosphere.


How did earths atmosphere change during precambrian time?

During the Precambrian time, the Earth's atmosphere underwent significant changes, transitioning from a reducing atmosphere dominated by gases like methane and ammonia to an oxidizing atmosphere with increasing levels of oxygen, due to the development of photosynthetic organisms. This increase in oxygen levels laid the foundation for the evolution of complex multicellular life forms.


WHAT do you call a rock falling through earths atmosphere?

When a rock falls through Earth's atmosphere, it is called a meteoroid. If it survives the journey and lands on Earth's surface, it is then called a meteorite.


How did the formation of coal decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the earths early atmosphere?

The formation of coal removed carbon dioxide from the Earth's early atmosphere through the process of photosynthesis. Plants absorbed carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stored it in their tissues. When these plants died and were buried, the carbon they had absorbed remained trapped in the coal deposits, thus reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.


Glacial periods are caused by?

progressive cooling of earths surface. earths heat balance could change as orbit alters.solar radiation fluctuations, periodic changes in earth tilt and orbit. loss of heat from earths surface through reduction of carbon dioxide content of atmosphere. volcanic eruptions, short term cooling of globe could increase effect if lots erupted over longer periods of time. volcanoes and climate, the little ice age 1645-1715.