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Saturday, September 17, 2016
What is tropospheric ozone?
What is sunlight?
Sunlight is a portion of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun, in particular infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light. On Earth, sunlight is filtered through Earth's atmosphere,and is obvious as daylight when the Sun is above the horizon. When the direct solar radiation is not blocked by clouds, it is experienced as sunshine, a combination of bright light and radiant heat. When it is blocked by the clouds or reflects off other objects, it is experienced as diffused light. The World Meteorological Organization uses the term "sunshine duration" to mean the cumulative time during which an area receives direct irradiance from the Sun of at least 120 watts persquare meter.
- Ultraviolet C or (UVC) range, which spans a range of 100 to 280 nm. The term ultraviolet refers to the fact that the radiation is at higher frequency than violet light (and, hence, also invisible to the human eye). Due to absorption by the atmosphere very little reaches Earth's surface. This spectrum of radiation has germicidal properties, and is used in germicidal lamps.
- Ultraviolet B or (UVB) range spans 280 to 314 nm. It is also greatly absorbed by the atmosphere, and along with UVC is responsible for thephotochemical reaction leading to the production of the ozone layer. It directly damages DNA and causes Sunburn, but is also required for vitamin D synthesis in the skin and fur of mammals.
- Ultraviolet A or (UVA) spans 315 to 400 nm. This band was once held to be less damaging to DNA, and hence is used in cosmetic artificial sun tanning (tanning booths andtanning beds) and PUVA therapy for psoriasis. However, UVA is now known to cause significant damage to DNA via indirect routes (formation of free radicals and reactive oxygen species), and is able to cause cancer.
- Visible range or light spans 380 to 780 nm. As the name suggests, it is this range that is visible to the naked eye. It is also the strongest output range of the Sun's total irradiance spectrum.
- Infrared range that spans 700 nm to 1,000,000 nm (1 mm) . It is responsible for an important part of the electromagnetic radiation that reaches Earth. It is also divided into three types on the basis of wavelength:
- Infrared-A: 700 nm to 1,400nm
- Infrared-B: 1,400 nm to 3,000 nm
- Infrared-C: 3,000 nm to 1 mn.
What is solar radiation?
What is solar radiation?
Effects of global warming
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Ozone depletion
Ozone layer depletion
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Ozone Layer
Ultraviolet light
Although the concentration of the ozone in the ozone layer is very small, it is vitally important to life because it absorbs biologically harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation coming from the sun. Extremely short or vacuum UV (10–100 nm) is screened out by nitrogen. UV radiation capable of penetrating nitrogen is divided into three categories, based on its wavelength; these are referred to as UV-A (400–315 nm), UV-B (315–280 nm), and UV-C (280–100 nm) .Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Greenhouse Effect
Greenhouse Gas
Greenhouse gases are those that absorb and emit infrared radiation in the wavelength range emitted by Earth. In order, the most abundant green house gases in Earth's atmosphere are:
- Water vapor (H
2O) - Carbon dioxide (CO2)
- Methane (CH
4) - Nitrous oxide (N
2O) - Ozone (O
3) - Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Solutions to Global Warming
Solutions to Global Warming
Global Warming
Impacts of Climate Change in Canada
How to eliminate climate change
Top 10 things to eliminate climate change
1. Reduce energy use
2. Change the way you think about transportation
3. Insulate your home
4. Make every drop count
5. Cool wash and hang to dry
6. High efficiency appliances
7. Switch to "green power"
8. Recycle
9. Repurpose
10. Plants, our new best friend
Friday, September 2, 2016
Climate Change