The Radiative Zone
The depletion of the ozone layer decreases the absorption of ultraviolet radiation.
The layer surrounding the core of the sun is the radiative zone. This zone is responsible for transferring energy produced in the core to the outer layers of the sun through the process of radiation.
There is only one type of ozone layer. It protects us from the harmful UV rays of the sun.
What is the Troposhere?The Troposhere is a layer (part) of the atmosphere, the atmosphere has four main layers.TroposhereStratosphereMesosphereThermoSphereThe very last layer is thee Exosphere, that one we don't worry a lot, the troposphere is the only layer we live in, it is the very bottom of the atmosphere. At the bottom of the troposhere is warm, the top of the troposphere is cold, so the higher you go, the colder it is, the lower you go, the hotter it is, but not in the ocean, in the land you dig and dig and dig, and you go near the mantle and gets hot. If you asked that what are the layers of the atmosphere, and what does it do or just the information about the layers, I Would mostly likely answer your question first also.How is energy transferred in the Troposphere?That one I don't know yet but this comment will update soon and will answer your secondary (second) question.Celestal101Asker
Yes, infrared radiation and ultraviolet radiation make up the majority of the energy Earth receives from the sun. Infrared radiation warms the Earth's surface while ultraviolet radiation is absorbed by the ozone layer in the atmosphere. Both types of radiation play important roles in Earth's climate and ecosystems.
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The convection zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The layer of the sun's interior where energy is transfered mainly by electromagnetic radiation is the radiation zone. The light and heat produced by the sun's core first pass through the middle layer of the sun's interior, the radiation zone. The radiation zone is a region of very tightly packed gas where energy is transferred mainly in the form of electromagnetic radiation
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The layer of the Sun's interior where energy is transferred mainly by electromagnetic radiation is the radiative zone. In this region, energy is transported by the absorption and re-emission of photons as they move through the dense plasma of the Sun's core. Once the energy reaches the convective zone, it is then carried by the motion of hot plasma cells.
The radiative zone is the region of the sun's interior where energy is transferred mainly in the form of electromagnetic radiation. In this highly compressed layer, energy generated by nuclear fusion in the core travels outward through the absorption and re-emission of photons.