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  • Understanding the Stratosphere and the Ozone Layer's UV Protection
    The layer of Earth's atmosphere that absorbs the majority of potentially damaging ultraviolet radiation from the sun is the stratosphere.

    Specifically, it's the ozone layer within the stratosphere that plays this crucial role. Ozone molecules (O3) effectively absorb ultraviolet (UV) radiation, particularly in the UVB range (280-315 nm), which is the most harmful to living organisms.

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