the ozone layer
It is the source of earth's magnetic field, which produces an extremely important shield against harmful solar radiation.
atmosphere acts as a protective blanket for the organisms to exist. it keeps the average temperature of the earth fairly steady during the day and even during the course of the whole year. in addition the ozone shield (high concentration of ozone about 18-50km above the surface of the earth) of the atmosphere absorbs most of the harmful UV radiations coming from the sun thereby protecting man and animals from their harmful effects. Answer2: The atmosphere acts as a shield and a blanket. An outer layer of the atmosphere, the stratosphere, contains a form of oxygen called ozone, which absorbs 99 percent of incoming ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Thus, the ozone layer helps protect many form of life, including humans and plankton, from dangerous radiation. The amount of stratospheric ozone is not fixed but is directly proportional to the intensity of UV radiation, making the ozone layer a dynamic, efficient shield. The atmosphere also protects from a barrage of millions of meteoroids, ranging in size from tiny particles to boulders. Fortunately, the majority of these burn up in the atmosphere, becoming flashes of light called meteors.
If we consider sun as planet, I would say that the solar flames covering the sun acts like a shield [similar to the atmosphere acting as a shield for the earth].In that case there might even be life existence in the sun. If this assumption comes true then i would say that the earth gives out wind energy, because we consider the sun's shield the solar flames to give out heat energy, similarly we can just say that the earth's shield the atmosphere gives out wind energy. this is just my assumption!
The earth's atmosphere saves us humans from dieing from the suns deadly rays. It is like a shield that saves the knight from a knife. Or putting a blanket over the earth's atmosphere.The Earth's atmosphere also creates rain. In the summer on a hot, sunny day, water evaporates, and when the steam hits the atmosphere, the steam condensates into water, making rain to fill our lakes, streams, etc.
The earth's atmosphere saves us humans from dieing from the suns deadly rays. It is like a shield that saves the knight from a knife. Or putting a blanket over the earth's atmosphere.The Earth's atmosphere also creates rain. In the summer on a hot, sunny day, water evaporates, and when the steam hits the atmosphere, the steam condensates into water, making rain to fill our lakes, streams, etc.
Ozone layer screens out the harmful radiations. IT acts as a protective shield.
to trap heat from the sun to shield the planet from harmful radiation and to disintigrate space debris before it reaches the surface
to trap heat from the sun to shield the planet from harmful radiation and to disintigrate space debris before it reaches the surface
The gas in the atmosphere that protects life from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation is ozone (O3). The ozone layer is located in the stratosphere and acts as a shield, absorbing most of the UV radiation and preventing it from reaching the Earth's surface. Without ozone, excessive UV radiation would have damaging effects on living organisms.
The ozone layer in our atmosphere is an important shield that keeps the majority of harmful radiation from the sun from the lower layers in which we live. Too much solar radiation is known to increase the risk of skin cancer.
The indian layer
Ozone layer present in the stratosphere region of the earth acts as a shield to the sun's harmful radiations. It blocks the harmful ultraviolet radiations and allows the useful ones to pass through.
The shield protects life on earth from deadly radiation by deflecting the radiation away from the atmosphere. It also prevents the atmosphere from being blown away by the solar wind.
It is the source of earth's magnetic field, which produces an extremely important shield against harmful solar radiation.
It is the source of earth's magnetic field, which produces an extremely important shield against harmful solar radiation.
The ozone layer acts as a shield for us. It protects us from the harmful UV rays.
It prevents harmful electromagnetic rays from reaching the ground. These include x-rays and gamma rays. Answer2: An outer layer of the atmosphere, the stratosphere, contains a form of oxygen called ozone, which absorbs 99 percent of incoming ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The ozone layer helps to protect many forms of life including humans and plankton from dangerous radiation. The amount of stratospheric ozone is not fixed but is directly proportional to the intensity of UV radiation, make the ozone layer a dynamic, efficient shield. The atmosphere also protects us from a barrage of millions of meteoroids ranging in size from tiny particles to boulder. Fortunately, the majority of these burn up in the atmosphere, becoming bright flashes of light called meteors. Earth's shield does not block radiation that is essential to life, such as heat and visible light. The atmosphere even helps distribute the heat around the globe, and at night the atmosphere acts as a blanket, slowing the escape of heat. (see Earth's Dynamic Shield from 2/09 Awake magazine on Jehovah's Witnesses official website)