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Why is the atmosphere is important for life??​

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Answered by atharva3982
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Explanation:

Atmosphere is the mixture of the gases forming a blanket surrounding around the earth.

Atmosphere is essential for our life :

Atmosphere consists of the oxygen. and oxygen is most and important essential to all of us. oxygen is required by living beings for survival.

Atmosphere filters out the harmful ultraviolent rays from the sun.

It works as an insulating blankets by trapping most of the heart received from the sun......

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Answered by Anonymous
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Whilst it seems trivial, most complex life forms on the planet depend on it.

Algae and plants use it, through photosynthesis for plant growth. The absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to produce material to grow.

Animals use it for respiration as a source of energy through breathing. They put waste gasses back into the atmosphere.it provides some protection from ultraviolet radiation in the upper atmosphere due to the presence of ozone.

As mentioned in the answer by it provides some protection from ultraviolet radiation in the upper atmosphere due to the presence of ozone.

The atmosphere’s pressure means that water doesn’t evaporate away into space. It enables us to fly winged aircraft and balloons and lighter than air craft.

The health of the atmosphere is important, as it provides the layer between us and the extremes of space. Whilst the atmosphere is resilient to many changes, changing many things at the same time without a good understanding of the effects involves a non trivial amount of risk, particularly when we look at things that have happened in the past through geological and fossil records.

it provides some protection from ultraviolet radiation in the upper atmosphere due to the presence of ozone.

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