justoffal
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Quibble....Goog-AI
Yes, gamma rays are absorbed by Earth's atmosphere. Specifically, the thermosphere, mesosphere, and stratosphere play a crucial role in absorbing these high-energy electromagnetic waves. Oxygen and nitrogen atoms in the thermosphere are particularly effective at absorbing gamma and X-rays
So if we increase oxygen in the atmosphere, we will burn up in a matter of hours!!!!
Well, maybe not...
All gas absorbs some form of EM spectrum. IR is weak. increasing atmospheric CO2 does NOTHING....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 might be the answer to the world's food shortage problem. Satellite imagery has revealed a massive greening effect globally... My brother in Virginia is growing record sized vegetables this year. He's been gardening for 40 years and he says that without question the 24-hour growth rate of the produce still on the vine is unlike anything he's ever seen.