Its like an invisible barrier
It protects us from the hard hard hard rays from the sun
No ozone is not a park of a cake. The ozone is a very important part of the atmosphere. A cake won't protect us from the UV rays of the sun.No, it is not. It is a part of atmosphere.
Generally, the atmosphere and magnetic field protect us from gamma rays. Refer to the related link for more information.
The Earth's atmosphere protects us from harmful UV radiation from the sun by absorbing and reflecting it. It also helps regulate the planet's temperature by trapping heat and preventing it from escaping into space. Additionally, the atmosphere shields us from meteors and other debris that would otherwise collide with the Earth's surface.
The layer of atmosphere is Stratosphere. However it does not protect us. The protection is provided by the Ozone layer.
Oxygen has no role as such in the atmosphere, its importance is related to when it is removed from the atmosphere, as in respiration and/or oxidation.
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Our atmosphere also reflects UV and makes meteors burn up.
The various layers of atmosphere protect us. They protect us from the UV rays, Control the temperature etc.
Yes, the atmosphere protects us from the sun's Uv rays. The ozone layer does this job.
to protect us from the sun's harmful rays
The atmosphere protect us from UV. The main reason behind it is ozone present as ozone layer.
The Earth is NOT an inert lump of rock flying round in space, but a very DYNAMIC system. The core of the Earth is hot liquid metal ( iron/nickel) mwhich rotates counter-clockwise to Earth's rotation. It also gives the Earth its magnetism *compass points). Outside the core the mantle, which convects, like water in a kettle, but much more slowly. This convection is driven by the heat of the core. The convecting mantle in turn moves the tectonic plates, mountains, earthquakes, volcanoes, ocean currents etc., The ocean currents form part of the hydro-sphere, which overlaps with the bio sphere ( all living matter). , which in turn is overlapped by the atmosphere. Then the stratosphere , and the ionosphere. From the hydro sphere outwards the Sun through gravity and radiation drives the whole system. The Sun through radiation gives us light and heat. The light radiation drives photosynthesis for plants to absorb CO2, and release oxygen. The are similar cycles for carbon and nitrogen. The Sun's gravitational attraction keeps Earth on its orbital track, otherwise we would 'fly-off' into outer space, and Earth would die, no sunlight. Also we rotate once a day to give us night and day . Our angle of rotation is angled at about 23 degrees and decreasing, this gives us our seasons. This axial angle of 23 degrees is currently decreasing to about 21 degrees and will then increas to about 28 degrees; it is called precession. It will affect climate change, and the polar ice caps , currently receding. Also our orbital track about the Sun is an ellipse which widens to nearly circular and then slims to a very narrow ellipse. This ellipse does not close up every year , but slightly overlaps. The Moon coupled with the Sun gives us our ocean tides. The mechanics of which are quite complicated, but understood. There is a lot more going on in/on Earth, that I have not mentioned. I leave you to try and find out for yourself. I hope from this, you understand that natural events, climate change included, on Earth are driven by many different forces, of which mankind has no control , but is only just beginning to understand. A lot of these events have been observed on other Solar System planets, the Martian ice caps changing size. The orbit of Mercury overlapping etc., The Earth is no different. If we lived on an inert lump of rock , no seasons, , no night and day, NOTHING!!!!!
dangerous UV rays from the sun and meteors
Ozone layer and mesosphere. They protects us from various obstacles.
The Ozone layer in the upper Stratosphere.
it can deflect serration waves of radiation and protect us from fried