Yes water does block most of the electromagnetic spectrum to some extent and parts of it to a great extent.
Ozone layer blocks the UV rays. It does it in the ozone layer.
It is important as UV rays are harmful. They are fatal for living organisms.
No, Earth's atmosphere does not block all UV radiation from space. It does absorb a portion of the UV radiation, particularly the most harmful UV-C rays. However, UV-A and UV-B rays are able to penetrate the atmosphere to some extent and reach the Earth's surface.
The 'ozone' layer in the upper atmosphere blocks out harmful (cancer causing) ultraviolet light from the Sun.
The UV rays are of three types. they are UV-A, UV-B, UV-C.
Ozone layer blocks the UV rays. It does it in the ozone layer.
Ozone blocks the UV rays. UV rays are harmful rays of the sun.
It is important as UV rays are harmful. They are fatal for living organisms.
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The ozone layer blocks the UV rays coming from sun. These UV rays are fatal rays of the sun.
Yes, this shade blocks 90% of incoming UV rays.
Yes, it is true. It blocks the UV rays.
Ozone blocks the UV rays. They are the harmful rays of the sun.
UV rays are harmful. They need to be blocked. Ozone blocks them.
The ozone layer in the Earth's stratosphere blocks out harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. It absorbs most of the sun's UV radiation before it reaches the Earth's surface, protecting living organisms from the harmful effects of UV exposure.
It protects us. It blocks the UV rays of the sun.