UV-C and more energetic light, UV-B as ozone can intercept it, a tiny bit of blue by various things (including ozone), much of the infrared, and much of the microwave ranges are absorbed by the atmosphere.
The earth's atmosphere blocks the harmful UV radiations of the sun. The ozone layer protects us from these rays.
Clearly it is not blocked or we would not be able to see the sun, moon, or stars.
bloked
infrared rays
When Earths surface is heated it radiates some of the energy back into the atmosphere as "Infrared Radiation."
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Infrared radiation.
The particles outside the Earths atmosphere are called, meteoroids.
yes.
infrared rays
When Earths surface is heated it radiates some of the energy back into the atmosphere as "Infrared Radiation."
Heat from the sun rising as infrared radiation from the surface of the earth.
Not as ultraviolet; the radiation is emitted as infrared radiation.
It will cool the earth's surface as radiation from the sun is blocked from entering the atmosphere
The earth's atmosphere/plasma acts as a reflector for long wave infrared radiation.
We do not have your graph and can't answer. I would suggest you look at the graphs and the vectors.
Dangerous ultraviolet radiations want to enter the earth. They are blocked by the UV radiations.
Infrared radiation.
Ozone in the atmosphere blocks most of the UV radiation from the Sun... Without it's protection - the planet would overheat.
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed