No, they damage the ozone layer.
As stated elsewhere on this site, an aerosol is a suspension of particles within a gas. A good example of a aerosol is smog, cigarette fumes or any type of dust cloud. Our everyday air has thousands of particles suspended in it. Many of these are man-made, though typically they are naturally present.
No, the good ozone is located in the earth's upper atmosphere, specifically in the stratosphere. This ozone layer protects the earth by absorbing the majority of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
There is good ozone and then there is bad ozone. Good ozone is present in the earth's atmosphere.
Good ozone, known as stratospheric ozone, is found in the stratosphere, which is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere. It is essential for protecting life on Earth by absorbing the majority of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Ozone in the upper atmosphere is GOOD for life on earth, its presence there shields life on Earth from the harmful UV radiation that comes from the Sun.
As stated elsewhere on this site, an aerosol is a suspension of particles within a gas. A good example of a aerosol is smog, cigarette fumes or any type of dust cloud. Our everyday air has thousands of particles suspended in it. Many of these are man-made, though typically they are naturally present.
As stated elsewhere on this site, an aerosol is a suspension of particles within a gas. A good example of a aerosol is smog, cigarette fumes or any type of dust cloud. Our everyday air has thousands of particles suspended in it. Many of these are man-made, though typically they are naturally present.
As stated elsewhere on this site, an aerosol is a suspension of particles within a gas. A good example of a aerosol is smog, cigarette fumes or any type of dust cloud. Our everyday air has thousands of particles suspended in it. Many of these are man-made, though typically they are naturally present
The atmosphere covers the Earth like a blanket.
Auroras are caused by charged particles from the sun interacting with Earth's magnetic field. These particles are directed towards the Earth's poles, where they collide with gases in the atmosphere, creating the colorful light displays known as auroras.
No, the good ozone is located in the earth's upper atmosphere, specifically in the stratosphere. This ozone layer protects the earth by absorbing the majority of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
There is good ozone and then there is bad ozone. Good ozone is present in the earth's atmosphere.
The eerie atmosphere of the abandoned house sent chills down my spine.
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No, the moon is a good distance outside the earth's atmosphere.
If you mean dense, then compared with Earth no - it's quite a good vacuum.
Water vapor and carbon dioxide are good absorbers of infrared radiation. They trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and helping to regulate the planet's temperature.