Harmful ultraviolet radiations are absorbed by the ozone layer.
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The ozone layer absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, specifically UV-C and most UV-B rays. This absorption helps protect life on Earth by preventing harmful UV radiation from reaching the surface in excess amounts.
The ozone layer is not absorbed by anything. The ozone layer on the other hand absorbs the UV radiations.
UV light is absorbed by the ozone layer. It is the harmful part of sun's radiation.
The UV rays are absorbed by ozone. It is present in the ozone layer.
The ultraviolet radiation is absorbed by the ozone layer. The ozone molecules do not allow only the ultraviolet radiations to pass through.
Most of Earth's incoming ultraviolet radiation is absorbed by the ozone layer in the stratosphere. The ozone layer acts as a shield, protecting living organisms from the harmful effects of UV radiation, such as skin cancer and cataracts.