What does UV radiation do to living organisms?
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The Ultra Violate Radiations are very harmful for living beings. As we know, because of Green House effect and all, the ozone layer is depleting. Ozone layers contributes alot in our living.
So, What if there would not be any protection layer like Ozone layer ?
If there would not be any protection layer like Ozone layer, the Sun's Ultra Violate Radiations will directly come in contact with our body. It will cause skin cancer. We would not be able to see towards the sun. Our eyes will get badly damaged and many more things.
Ozone layer is one of the most important reason to live in Earth.
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So, What if there would not be any protection layer like Ozone layer ?
If there would not be any protection layer like Ozone layer, the Sun's Ultra Violate Radiations will directly come in contact with our body. It will cause skin cancer. We would not be able to see towards the sun. Our eyes will get badly damaged and many more things.
Ozone layer is one of the most important reason to live in Earth.
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UV-B radiation has been shown to be harmful to living organisms, damaging DNA, proteins, lipids and membranes. Plants, which use sunlight for photosynthesis and are unable to avoid exposure to enhanced levels of UV-B radiation, are at risk.
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