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how does the atmosphere act as a blanket..? ​

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Answered by nishitha4
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The atmosphere protects Earth like a big blanket of insulation. It absorbs the heat from the Sun and keeps the heat inside the atmosphere helping the Earth to stay warm, called the Greenhouse Effect.The ozone layer helps to protect the earth from the Sun's radiation.

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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\longrightarrowThe atmosphere is an envelope of gases that surround the Earth or any other plant. This layer of gases acts as a protective blanket as it is a thin layer around the earth. The atmospheric layer is held in its position due to the gravitational force on the earth. The atmosphere protects the entities on earth from the Sun which produces harmful radiations and also the scorching heat. It comprises of tons of gases, water vapour and dust particles.

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