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write about O³ layer.​

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Answered by guardianangelx
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The ozone layer is a layer of ozone high up in the Earth's atmosphere stratosphere. In the region between about 10 kilometres and about 50 kilometres above ground, the atmosphere contains more ozone (O3). The exact amount of ozone that can be found varies, the seasonsinfluence it; it is also different in different places on the Earth. [1] This layer can absorb between 93 and 99 per cent of the ultraviolet radiationfrom the sun.[2] This radiation is dangerous to many living organisms on Earth.

Answered by gangadhar825
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Answer:

O³ layer.=ozone layer

Explanation:

The ozone layer protects the Earth against most UVB coming from the sun.

Most ozone resides in the stratosphere (a layer of the atmosphere between 10 and 40 km above us), where it acts as a shield to protect Earth's surface from the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation. With a weakening of this shield, we would be more susceptible to skin cancer, cataracts and impaired immune systems

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