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Answer:
Water in oceans lakes and streams - Keeps the temperature of the surface from changing rapidly
Magnetic field - Deflects charged particles from the sun
Ozone - Filters ultraviolet rays from the sun
Carbon Dioxide - elevates the temperature of the planet
Explanation:
All of the given properties are what makes the Earth habitable.
Bodies of water help maintain the Earth's temperature and they have a direct affect on the climate on the surface, specifically the areas found around them. Together with the wind, the currents of these waters (like the ocean especially) bring cooler or warmer airs to different areas at different seasons and even time of day.
The Earth's magnetic field is vital to the Earth because it is actually what ensures that our atmosphere stays intact. Solar wind from the sun are charged particles and are strong enough to strip off our ozone layer. However, the magnetic field shields us by deflecting the solar wind.
Ozone or the ozone layer filters ultraviolet rays from the sun which are actually harmful to life on Earth. It also is a source of heat, which happens when it absorbs the uv rays.
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that elevates the temperature of the planet. Although heat is important, an excess amount of carbon dioxide can trap and is trapping too much heat within the Earth's atmosphere which is causing global warming.
Answer:
The magnetic field prevents charged particles from the sun from reaching the surface by deflecting them.
Ozone filters cancer-causing ultraviolet rays from the sun.
Carbon dioxide retains heat energy from the sun in the atmosphere, elevating the temperature.
Water moderates changes in temperature on the surface, preventing rapid changes.
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