Which of the following protects earth’s atmosphere from solar wind

The Earth's magnetic field protects the atmosphere from solar wind.

The protective layer of the Earth's atmosphere that shields it from the solar wind is called the magnetosphere. The magnetosphere is created by the interaction between the Earth's magnetic field and the charged particles (plasma) emitted by the Sun. When the solar wind reaches the Earth, the magnetosphere deflects and redirects these particles away from our planet, preventing them from directly impacting the atmosphere.