Physics, asked by ashaftab1, 5 hours ago

If gamma rays are emitted from the sky, then who will absorb it?
A. Water
B. Air
C. Land
D. All​

Answers

Answered by pandeyastha096
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Answer:

all

Explanation:

beause it is the answer

Answered by chemohamednasr89
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Answer:

Air or exactly the atmosphere .

Explanation:

gamma rays carry a lot of energy, they can be dangerous for living tissues. Gamma radiation is generated deep in the interior of stars, as well as by some of the most violent phenomena in the universe, such as the deaths of stars and the merging of stellar corpses. Gamma rays coming to Earth are absorbed by our atmosphere before they reach the ground (which is a good thing for our health); thus, they can only be studied using instruments in space.

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