A comet would not have enough iron to affect the Sun in any measurable way. Even a Jupiter-sized planet made of iron would not stop solar activity. The production of iron by a star is an endothermic fusion reaction. Any mass of iron nearing the Sun would be vaporized, and whatever entered the solar interior would circulate for many hundreds of years before any could reach the core.
Yes, CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) can be destroyed through chemical reactions with other compounds or by exposure to high-energy ultraviolet radiation in the upper atmosphere. This is important for preventing their harmful effects on the ozone layer.
The ozone layer in the stratosphere is partly destroyed by chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting substances. This destruction can lead to harmful ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth's surface, increasing the risk of skin cancer and other health issues. Efforts have been made to reduce the use of these chemicals through international agreements like the Montreal Protocol.
No. It's possible to remove it from the atmosphere chemically, we can add more plants and plants convert co2 and release oxygen this is the only way we can convert co2 there is no way we can destroy it . also ocean absorb co2 to large extent but we are producing too much of it . plants are safest way and most easily can be bring to practice.
Because God won't allow Earth to be destroyed by Men nor everything else. The atmosphere burns the asteroids through friction as they enter it at high speed.
Ozone can destroy air pollutants such as carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, and other harmful chemicals by breaking them down into harmless substances through a process called oxidation. However, ozone can also be harmful to human health when present in high concentrations, causing respiratory issues and other health problems.
Yes, CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) can be destroyed through chemical reactions with other compounds or by exposure to high-energy ultraviolet radiation in the upper atmosphere. This is important for preventing their harmful effects on the ozone layer.
Yes, they do. Just this week (January 18, 2010) a meteor crashed through the roof of a doctor's office in Virginia and landed on the floor of the examining room. Granted, MOST meteors burn up in the atmosphere and don't survive the passage. But some do.
it will take the plant out of the ground and through it somewhere elts of just destroy it
Once in a great while it happens, but the great majority of meteors are destroyed as they pass through our atmosphere.
The ozone layer in the stratosphere is partly destroyed by chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting substances. This destruction can lead to harmful ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth's surface, increasing the risk of skin cancer and other health issues. Efforts have been made to reduce the use of these chemicals through international agreements like the Montreal Protocol.
The Ozone in the atmosphere is created by sunlight high in the earths atmosphere. It is destroyed naturally with time so there is a balance of Ozone in the upper atmosphere. However certain man made chemicals that we have put into the atmosphere destroy the Ozone faster and the whole Ozone level all round the earth is depleted, letting more UV radiation through to the Earth's surface. This global Ozone depletion results in holes at the poles because if you think about it for 6 months of the year the poles are not exposed to sunlight and thus no 'new' Ozone is being created to replace that which the man made chemicals have destroyed.
Herot can be destroyed through strategies that target the vulnerability of the city, such as infiltrating the defenses, cutting off their supply lines, or overwhelming them with a large, organized attack force. Additionally, internal conflicts or betrayals among the residents of Herot could also lead to its destruction.
Mostly Sherman. He destroyed many non-militay targets during his march to the sea through Georgia. Hope this helps! ;)
Yes, it is possible to destroy gold through a process called nuclear transmutation, where gold atoms are bombarded with high-energy particles to change their atomic structure. However, this process is extremely difficult and expensive to achieve on a large scale.
Fire cannot destroy an atom. Fire is a chemical reaction that involves the breaking and rearranging of chemical bonds between atoms, but the atoms themselves remain intact. Atoms can only be destroyed or changed through nuclear reactions, such as fission or fusion.
They can quite simply by passing a strong electric current through pure water. Hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced, and there is no water left. Hence, the water is destroyed.
Yes, electricity can pass through the Earth's atmosphere, as lightning is a natural phenomenon that demonstrates this. Lightning occurs when electrical charges build up in clouds and then discharge through the atmosphere, creating a visible bolt of electricity between clouds or from clouds to the ground.