E. yup definitly E.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth's_magnetic_field
please read the caption under the picture
2007-06-14 19:10:17
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answered by Mercury 2010 7
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B. Charged solar particles.
2007-06-17 01:36:56
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answered by chanljkk 7
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Pretty sure that's B. That's what causes aurora borealis (northern lights). The Earth's magnetic field deflecting charged solar particles.
2007-06-15 02:12:11
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answered by Master Maverick 6
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It protects us fm both charged solar particles and UV radiations.
2007-06-15 02:41:37
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answered by patel_genius 1
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i'm positive it's B. It protects the Earth from solar winds which sweep away the atmosphere. inactive planet cores eventually have their atmospheres wiped away by this
2007-06-15 02:30:18
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answered by emoife 1
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A-no way
B-It's what I would guess
C-that's the ozone layer
D- I would also think that would be the ozone because it is light and, unless it is massive, gravity has little effect on light.
E) Give me a break
2007-06-15 02:17:34
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answered by joanby 3
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Study the reference, then decide.
2007-06-15 02:12:27
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answered by Frank N 7
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MOST LIKELY C. BUT ITZ BETWEEN B & C
2007-06-15 02:11:29
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answered by NOONOO18 1
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A........I think
2007-06-15 02:11:24
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answered by Anonymous
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