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Why is the atmosphere essential for life​

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Answered by jannatdeep52
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Explanation:

The atmosphere protects living things from the Sun's most harmful rays. Gases reflect or absorb the strongest rays of sunlight (Figure below). The atmosphere shields Earth from the most harmful solar rays

Answered by jevelin
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(a) The atmosphere acts as a blanket and Keeps the average ter ofte ens day and night and even during the course of the year

(a) The atmosphere acts as a blanket and Keeps the average ter ofte ens day and night and even during the course of the year(b) Oxygen present in the atmosphere is essential for respiration and combustion whereas con dioxide is essential for photosynthesis.

(a) The atmosphere acts as a blanket and Keeps the average ter ofte ens day and night and even during the course of the year(b) Oxygen present in the atmosphere is essential for respiration and combustion whereas con dioxide is essential for photosynthesis.(c) Rain and rainfall patterns are decided by the atmosphere

(a) The atmosphere acts as a blanket and Keeps the average ter ofte ens day and night and even during the course of the year(b) Oxygen present in the atmosphere is essential for respiration and combustion whereas con dioxide is essential for photosynthesis.(c) Rain and rainfall patterns are decided by the atmosphere(d) Ozone layer present in the atmosphere absorbs ultraviolet rays and thus protects ung organismsfrom their harmful effects.

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