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Many types of living cells, including human skin cells, can be damaged or killed if exposed to ultraviolet light from the Sun. How does the Earth's atmosphere protect organisms on the surface from exposure to ultraviolet light? A. Gaseous water reflects most ultraviolet light from the Sun back into space. B. Oxygen in the atmosphere scatters most ultraviolet light from the Sun. C. Ozone in the atmosphere absorbs most ultraviolet light from the Sun. D. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere absorbs most infrared light from the Sun.

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⭕ Ozone in the atmosphere absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiations from the sun.

⭕ Formation of ozone , importance and depletion of ozone :- For detailed notes check out these attachments.

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Ozone in the atmosphere absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiations from the sun.

⭕ Formation of ozone , importance and depletion of ozone :- For detailed notes check out these attachments.

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