This "severe burning sunlight" is ultraviolet radiation. The ozone layer is located in the stratosphere, and protects Earth from this radiation. Without it, life on earth would not exist as we know it today.
No, the Earth's gravitational field does not protect us from the sun. The gravitational pull between the Earth and sun keeps Earth in orbit, but it does not provide any physical protection from the sun's radiation or heat. The Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field help shield us from harmful solar radiation.
Many other planets have the ozone layer but does it protect the planet like it protects earth. I don't know so somebody please answer my questi
The sun has the potential to affect life on Earth in various ways, such as through solar flares and changes in solar activity that can impact our technology and climate. However, it is highly unlikely that the sun would completely wipe out all life on Earth.
The colorless gas that protects Earth from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation is ozone. Ozone in the stratosphere absorbs and filters out a significant portion of the sun's UV radiation, helping to protect living organisms on Earth from its damaging effects.
Different layers of atmosphere protect us. They do it by blocking the unwanted radiations of the sun.
Earth protects by blocking UV rays. These are harmful rays of the sun.
the sun and technology
The ozone protect us from harmful UV rays of the sun. These are fatal radiations.
to protect the earth to heat makes of sun
The Ozone layer.
The earth has a special ozon layer that protect us from the sun.
Yes it doe protect. But the protection is not from all rays but the harmful one.
dangerous UV rays from the sun and meteors
Ionosphere Atmosphere Clouds
Ozone layer protects the earth from UV rays. These are fatal for life on earth.
absorbing ultraviolet radiation
It protects the Earth from most of the Sun's radiation.