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13 July, 15:49

In what wavelength ranges is light from the sun strongly absorbed by the atmosphere?

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  1. 13 July, 15:59
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    Atmosphere mainly absorbs infra red radiation UV radiations and radio waves.

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    Infrared radiations and ultra violet and radio waves are mainly absorbed by the atmosphere. Atmosphere mainly passes visible range of radiations to the earth surface. Since atmosphere consists many gases such as: - carbon dioxide, water vapor, ozone and many more. These gases also absorbs radiations from the sun and mainly acts transparent to the visible range.
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