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Space.com on MSNMassive star explosions may have triggered two mass extinctions in Earth's past: 'It would be terrifying.'Two nearby explosive massive star deaths, or supernovas, may have triggered mass extinction events in Earth's distant past, ...
At least two mass extinction events in Earth's history were likely caused by the 'devastating' effects of nearby supernova explosions, a new study suggests. Researchers say these super-powerful blasts ...
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What Is the Ozone Layer? Earth's Protective Shield, ExplainedThe ozone layer is a part of Earth’s atmosphere that captures some of the Sun’s ultraviolet (UV) light emissions. When the ozone layer is compromised, its ability to absorb radiation weakens ...
The ozone layer is a thin shield of gas in the Earth’s atmosphere that protects the planet, absorbing the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays and helping to preserve all life on the planet.
the consequences for Earth's atmosphere remain uncertain. Scientists warn that aluminium oxide particles could take 20 to 30 years to descend into the ozone layer, making it difficult to assess ...
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