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what is the significance of the ozone layers ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ozone is harmful at ground level but high up the atmosphere ozone layer plays a vital role in the protection of all living beings. The sun propagates ultraviolet radiations which as an adverse effect on living beings. This layer absorbs the radiations and prohibits them from entering the outer surface of the earth. The ozone layer resides in the stratospheric layer of the earth’s atmosphere. The layers which occupy the lower part of the atmosphere removes the unwanted pollutants from the earth’s surface.

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Answered by atashka4mandala
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Ozone protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays from the Sun. The stratospheric ozone layer absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation, preventing dangerous UV rays from hitting Earth's surface and harming living organisms. UV rays cannot be seen or felt, but they are very powerful and change the chemical structure of molecules.Without the Ozone layer in the atmosphere, life on Earth would be very difficult. Plants cannot live and grow in heavy ultraviolet radiation, nor can the planktons that serve as food for most of the ocean life.

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