Physics, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

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We know about the Gamma ray burst , and that it is the biggest collision which takes place in our universe , Then if Gamma Ray burst has happened multiple Times in our galaxy , then why we can't see it's effects.?

I have a confusion that many people thinks that our atmosphere can protect us from gamma ray burst , but if our atmosphere can't block the supernova then how it can block gamma ray burst??.


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Answered by irfan1728
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Gamma ray burst actually occurs far away from our planet earth and due to tremendous amount of gaseous particles in the outer space and also due to redshift in the gamma ray, it becomes very faint and weak to observe , then it's quite easy for the atmosphere to prevent the effects of gamma ray burst on the earth.

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Answered by tusharraj77123
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Answer:

EXPLANATION:

• See , if the gamma ray burst will directly target to the Earth . Then it can affect us . But it can takes thousands of thousands of the years to reach to the Earth . Or it can take hundreds of years also .

• No , the atmosphere cannot protect us from the gamma ray burst . When the gamma ray burst particle will mix with the ozone layer and it become poisonous. And they can affect the world's DNA . And it can destroy many of the species which are not good for the ecosystem.

What will happen to us I don't know.

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