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Does the Atmosphere Block Gamma Rays
Q: Does the atmosphere block gamma rays?
Does the atmosphere block gamma rays?
Flexi Says:
Nitrogen and oxygen molecules in Earth's atmosphere absorb most of the harmful radiation coming from outer space, including gamma rays and X-rays. The absorption of gamma and X-ray photons prevents them from reaching Earth's surface.
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