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The atmosphere is like a blanket over our planet. It’s the barrier between space and us. It protects us from harmful radiation and maintains a habitable temperature and the balance of gasses we need to survive. The question is “how?” There are four layers making...
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The basic mechanism can be qualified in a number of ways, none of which affect the fundamental process. The atmosphere near the surface is largely opaque to thermal radiation (with important exceptions for “window” bands), and most heat loss from the surface is by sensible...
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Silence is a valuable constituent of the game of life. Silence is the key that has the potential to open doors. It can free us of confusion. Silence empowers us to think things through and come up with solutions because it is only in silence...
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Ozone harmng substances (GHGs) change Earth’s atmosphere by engrossing vitality in the lower air and re-discharging it. Albeit anthropogenic discharges of C contribute most to GHG-prompted warming, a few different gases, for example, methane (C, nitrous oxide, ozone-draining substances (ODSs), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), sulfur hexafluoride and...
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Global Warming The average global temperature of the Earth has risen an astonishing 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since 1880. This may not seem like a big increase, but it actually is. In fact, 14 of the hottest years on record have been in the past 15...
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Acid rain is defined as precipitation in any form that has acidic properties, such as nitric and sulfuric acid which is formed in the atmosphere and falls to the ground. The pH scale is used the measure acidity and alkalinity in solutions. The lower the...
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Increasing food crisis in the present days has become a crucial point of concern throughout the world for mankind due to the pollution. Special occurrence of a molecule hegemonize its different characteristic and behavior thus the triatomic molecule ozone shields the life form on earth...
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Spectral curves vary between reflectance and radiance based on whether data has been atmospherically corrected. The comparison between spectral profiles shows that bands were largely affected by atmospheric scattering. The reason of this occurrence was probably because of the nature of atmospheric aerosol and water...
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Ozone layer depletion is the destruction of ozone gas of upper atmospheric layer (stratosphere), caused by substances formed from breakdown of ozone-depleting substances (ODS). The ozone layer plays an ultimately significant role in absorbing ultraviolet radiation that are hazardous to living creatures on the Earth....
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A gigantic asteroid is heading towards Earth and will pass by in a relatively near distance from the surface. In such a scenario, is it really safe out there? There has been some news regarding a massive “potentially hazardous” asteroid spanning more than the length...
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Barometer A barometer is an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure. It can measure the pressure exerted by the atmosphere by using water, air or mercury. From the variation of air pressure, one can forecast short-term changes in the weather. A barometer is an instrument...