The atmosphere, inclusive of the ozone layer.
yes, the ozone layer filters the sun's harmful radiations. These rays are very harmful and high frequency.
ozone
Ozone filters out the harmful ultraviolet radiations from the sun. These are high frequency waves which can cause some serious trouble to living organisms.
solar 'UV' means the suns ultraviolet rays that can damage our skin, and it is possible that it can give us cancer, but there is no correlation that has been found yet that the ultraviolet rays does cause the types of cancers.
No, the ozone layer primarily protects us from harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. Infrared radiation is not absorbed by ozone, as it has longer wavelengths. Our atmosphere, particularly water vapor and carbon dioxide, absorb and trap some of the infrared radiation.
the ozone layer
Useful effects of UV are also there. Filters, locks etc use UV.
Rays of the sun
Ozone is the oxygen form present in the stratosphere that filters out ultraviolet radiation from the sun. This protective layer absorbs a significant amount of the sun's harmful UV rays, preventing them from reaching the Earth's surface and causing damage to living organisms.
yes, the ozone layer filters the sun's harmful radiations. These rays are very harmful and high frequency.
Sun Rays ^-^
The sun's rays
Too much exposure to the ultraviolet rays from the Sun can prove to be fatal.
It absorbs UV rays from the sun. These are fatal rays of the sun.
Ultraviolet rays.
Ultraviolet rays from the Sun cause sunburns.
Ultraviolet rays cannot be seen or felt. Ever had a sun-burn? I say UV rays can be felt.