-- Radiation at frequencies below 1.7 MHz is good because it helps us hear the news on AM radio.
-- Radiation at frequencies between 88 and 108 MHz helps us hear music on FM radio.
-- Radiation at frequencies around 1 GHz helps us make cell phone calls.
-- Radiation at frequencies around 2.45 GHz helps us heat meatloaf and make popcorn,
and it can't hurt us if we're careful with it.
-- Radiation with wavelengths between 400 and 800 nanometers is good because
it helps us see things so that we don't go around bumping into them.
-- Radiation with wavelengths between 300 and 400 nanometers can give our skin
a nice healthy glow, and it can't hurt us if we're careful with it.
-- Radiation with wavelengths between 100 and 300 nanometers can help the doctor
check our bones, and it can't hurt us if we're careful with it.
-- Radiation with wavelengths less than maybe 350 nanometers can hurt us
if we're not careful with it.
Ultra-violet rays is a type of radiation. Over exposure can cause sunburns and types of skin cancers. UV Rays come from the sun. Consider the how intense the suns heat is. It's the heat and radiation that makes it harmful. In a comedic sense, UV Rays will cook you alive, however, that is quite gruesome. It burns your skin. UV Rays don't cause the same effects as Radiation such as Gamma rays, but they can cause severe skin cancers. ~HellsBaran
Ozone (O3) is the primary atmospheric gas that absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the stratosphere. It forms a protective layer that helps shield the Earth from harmful UV rays. Other gases like oxygen (O2) and nitrogen (N2) absorb some UV radiation, but to a lesser extent compared to ozone.
Although this hampers astronomers abilities to some extent, it greatly helps the human race by blocking some harmful types of radiation. If all types of radiation from space were allowed to pass through the atmosphere, it is highly unlikely that life forms could exist on Earth.
Nitrogen gas does not directly protect living things from harmful radiation. The Earth's atmosphere, which is about 78% nitrogen, plays a role in filtering out some of the harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. However, the ozone layer is the primary atmospheric component responsible for shielding living things from the most harmful UV rays.
The Earth's atmosphere absorbs different amounts of radiation depending on the wavelength. It absorbs most of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation and some infrared radiation, helping to regulate the Earth's temperature. Overall, the atmosphere acts as a protective shield, allowing only a small portion of harmful radiation to reach the Earth's surface.
Radiation is neither good nor bad. All types of radiation can be useful for some purpose, but many can be harmful in overdose conditions.
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Non-ionizing radiation, such as visible light and radio waves, are generally considered safe and have low energy levels that do not cause harm to humans. Ionizing radiation, such as X-rays and gamma rays, can be harmful in high doses and have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms, potentially causing damage to cells and DNA. It is important to limit exposure to ionizing radiation to protect against potential health risks.
Some of the most harmful radiation does not make it through the Earth's atmosphere.
Visible light, radio, television and microwaves.
Paper does not produce radiation on its own. However, paper can shield against some forms of radiation, such as alpha radiation, due to its physical properties.
Nuclear radiations include:Alpha radiationBeta radiationGamma radiation or x-raysFast or slow neutrons
Yes some of it does.
Ozone is a type of oygen that sheilds us from some of the harmful sun radiation such as ultra violet radiation . It is found in the upper layers of the atmosphere
Because it shields living organisms from some harmful radiation from the Sun
This is disputable, but some people claim that the radiation from cell phones is harmful to your brain.
Light, heat, there are some more.