An Ozone Layer is a layer that protect earth from the sun's UV rays or Ultra-violet rays. It also protect us from meteors and meteorites. Without this it would be dangerous. It is becoming thinner due to pollution and gases coming from factories or cars, burning fossil fuels, etc.
When water is heated, it becomes thinner because the molecules move further apart, decreasing its density. This is why hot water rises above colder water.
as you go higher the air becomes thinner and colder until eventually you reach space where there is no air and it extremely cold
The part of the eye that becomes thicker and thinner to allow us to see at varying distances is the lens. It changes shape through a process called accommodation, which helps focus light onto the retina for clear vision.
A thinner ozone layer can lead to increased exposure to harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. This can result in higher rates of skin cancer, cataracts, and other health issues in humans, as well as damage to marine ecosystems and disruptions to the growth of crops.
The temperature increases with altitude in the troposphere because of the absorption of solar radiation by the Earth's surface, which heats up the air closer to the surface. As you move higher in the troposphere, the air becomes thinner and less able to retain this heat, causing a decrease in temperature.
Earth is exposed to the dangerous radiation of the sun.
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Ozone depletion makes it thinner. It is because of CFC's.
Yes, paint thinner can spontaneously combust if exposed to heat or a spark in certain conditions.
It dosent, it depends what type of radiation it is and what the material is made of.
A change can happen when a mechanical advantage increases as it becomes longer and thinner.
When the ozone layer becomes thinner then the harmful UV rays will enter the surface of the earth. These radiations are fatal for life on earth.
The atmosphere. As you go higher in elevation, the atmosphere becomes thinner because the air pressure decreases, leading to lower air density.
Ultraviolet rays are more dangerous at high altitudes because the atmosphere is thinner, offering less protection from the sun's radiation. This means that more UV radiation reaches the earth's surface at higher elevations, increasing the risk of sunburn and skin damage. Additionally, the reflection of sunlight off snow and ice can further intensify UV exposure at high altitudes.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
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For the eye, the lens becomes thinner?