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The Atmosphere Fact or Fiction [Fitrat Ki Nishaniyan]

The Atmosphere – Fact or Fiction [Fitrat Ki Nishaniyan] The Earth is surrounded by a protective layer known as the atmosphere, which act...

The Atmosphere – Fact or Fiction [Fitrat Ki Nishaniyan]

The Earth is surrounded by a protective layer known as the atmosphere, which acts as a shield against harmful elements from space.

This layer is composed mainly of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide. It protects life on Earth by filtering harmful radiation and burning meteoroids before they reach the surface.

The atmosphere consists of multiple layers, each performing a unique function to maintain balance and support life.

The ozone layer plays a crucial role in blocking harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun.

This system clearly shows how Earth is perfectly designed to sustain life, making the atmosphere a vital natural protection system.

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