Science, asked by shreyasingha, 7 months ago

how does the atmosphere act as blanket ?

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Answered by hogwartian
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Atmosphere surrounds the earth with many layers one above the other.

A part of it (ozone layer) shields the earth from sun's harmful UV rays, in turn protecting us from various types of cancer, etc.

It certainly acts as a blanket on earth.

Answered by Anonymous
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The atmosphere act as blanket because it acts like a blanket to earth. It protects us from cold. The atmospheric layer is held in its position due to the gravitational force on the earth.

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⭐Earth's atmosphere has six layers: the troposphere, the stratosphere, the mesosphere, the thermosphere, the ionosphere, and the exosphere.

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