The human being has a tendency to take everything for granted.
One example of this is the atmosphere that we have come to rely
on to provide the air we breathe, among many other things. When
we stop and reflect on the Quranic verse used in the title of this
article, we realize how fortunate we are. We know now that, following
God’s precise design, the earth’s atmosphere blocks
out all the harmful short wavelength, high-frequency photons, shielding
us from the potentially deadly effects of ultraviolet, X-rays, and
gamma rays. Life on earth has evolved beneath a protective blanket
of air. Without it, we would hardly last a day, for the influx of
high- energy photons (primarily from the sun) would prove lethal.
We find almost no high-energy photons in our local environment,
and must go beyond the upper atmosphere to encounter these.
All of us should count ourselves fortunate to have an atmosphere
that protects us from the electromagnetic waves that would otherwise
destroy us.
The most important part of this protection consists of the shield
against ultraviolet waves, which the sun produces in great amounts.
This atmospheric shield arises from one of the most famous and least
understood of all molecules, ozone.
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molecule consists of two or more atoms held together in single unit.
The air that we breathe consists mainly of oxygen molecules (oxygen
atoms linked together in pairs, hence the notation O2),
and nitrogen molecules (pairs of nitrogen atoms, or N2).
These molecules provide some protection against streams of ultraviolet
radiation from the sun and (much less important) from other astronomical
objects. Although some ultraviolet photons will disappear when they
strike oxygen and nitrogen molecules, most would penetrate the atmosphere
and strike the earth’s surface, were it not for the ozone
layer.
Ozone is a relatively rare type of molecule, formed when three
oxygen atoms link together (O3) rather than in pairs.
Not much attention would be paid to ozone, were it not for the fact
that ozone molecules prove remarkably efficient at absorbing ultraviolet
photons. Because of this efficiency even a relatively tiny number
of ozone molecules, high in the stratosphere, is sufficient to remove
almost all the ultraviolet radiation that streams towards the earth.
The One who made the earth habitable for you
And the sky a structure …(2:22)
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Ozone molecules are formed from oxygen atoms
that are broken apart by the high-energy ultraviolet photons. Some
of the individual oxygen atoms recombine to form O3 (ozone)
rather than O2 (oxygen molecules).
Not even an atom’s weight
is out of your Lord’s control,
be it in the heavens or the earth… (10:61)
Ozone layer is a region in the earth’s stratosphere –
between 7 and 30 miles above the surface. It absorbs much of the
harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. Ultraviolet radiation
is one of the causes of skin cancer. Other types of atoms and molecules
in the atmosphere screen out all X-rays and gamma rays that reach
to the atmosphere.
As if all this protection from harmful radiation was not enough,
God in all His mercy and wisdom allows selected waves to pass through
the atmosphere. These waves are not harmful to living organism but
instead are of great value to the day-to-day life on earth. Examples
are the radio waves, some times subdivided into “microwaves”
(the same ones used in microwave ovens) and “ordinary”
(longer wavelength) radio photons. Today’s daily living would
have been quite different without this phenomenon. The television,
radio, radar and satellite links are just a few more examples of
today progress in technologies gained through these wavelength photons.
God with His grace taught the humans to harness all this.
He taught Adam all the names then presented them
to the angels, saying, “Give me the names of these, if you
are right.” (2:31)
All this, and much more, have been established for the inhabitants
of earth by God … for the purpose of distinguishing those
among you who would do better… (67:2)
Ijaz Chaudry
ENGLAND
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