Question
What effects does ionizing radiation have on the atmosphere? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
It ionizes atoms and molecules in the thermosphere.
• It forms ozone in the stratosphere.
It is the chief cause of warming in the
• troposphere.
• in the exosphe to escape Earthis gravity
It ionizes atoms and molecules in the thermosphere.
• It forms ozone in the stratosphere.
It is the chief cause of warming in the
• troposphere.
• in the exosphe to escape Earthis gravity
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The two correct answers regarding the effects of ionizing radiation on the atmosphere are:
1. It ionizes atoms and molecules in the thermosphere.
2. It forms ozone in the stratosphere.
Ionizing radiation can interact with atmospheric gases, resulting in various effects, including the ionization of particles in the thermosphere and contributing to ozone formation in the stratosphere.
1. It ionizes atoms and molecules in the thermosphere.
2. It forms ozone in the stratosphere.
Ionizing radiation can interact with atmospheric gases, resulting in various effects, including the ionization of particles in the thermosphere and contributing to ozone formation in the stratosphere.