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How does ozone protect us? - Socratic 28 Feb 2017 · Protects us from harmful UVB and UVC radiation. In the Stratosphere the ozone layer absorbs harmful UVB and UVC radiation, however allowing UVA (and small amount of …
How does the sun cycle influence climate change? | Socratic 6 Jul 2015 · The sun is the source of all the energy necessary for weather and climate. Since all the energy necessary for weather and climate comes from the sun it stands to reason that any …
How long does it take for the Earth to go around the Sun once? 10 Oct 2016 · 365.2425 days. Earth completes one round around Sun in 365.2425 earth days.
What is the next stage in a star's life after the main ... - Socratic 13 Jan 2016 · Red-Giant. After the main sequence stage in which a Star burn it's Hydrogen into Helium, the Star rearranges it self expanding it's outer layers and shrinking its core becoming …
What is Snowball earth, when did it occur, and what impact 3 Jan 2017 · Snowball Earth refers to the theory stating that, at multiple times, the entire surface of the planet was frozen. This theory has important implications for any existing life during …
What will happen at the end of the sun's life? - Socratic 23 Apr 2018 · When the sun runs out of hydrogen to fuse, it will start fusing helium into heavier and become a red giant. After it has run out of helium, it will expel its planetary nebula and …
At what stage of a star life cycle is our Sun? Is this a ... - Socratic 13 Jun 2016 · Sun is now in main sequence.It is stable phase which will last at least 5 billion years. Sun is already about 4.6 billion years old and now in main sequence\\ Picture credit …
Does the Sun generate most of its energy using the CNO fusion … 11 May 2017 · The Carbon-Nitrogen-Oxygen (CNO cycle) is the dominant method of nuclear fusion in stars that are more than 1.3 times as massive as the sun. This is because, the …
Would the surface temperature. of stars classified as white 23 Feb 2016 · Once it reaches 2-3K it is called a black dwarf, although none exist or will exist for trillions of years. The temperature of a supergiant would be dependent on the color of the star. …
How do the fusion reactions in the sun compare to the fusion 13 Dec 2016 · Different fusion reactions occur in small stars, large stars and supernovae. In a smaller star such as the Sun the main process of fusion from Hydrogen to Helium is the proton …