What beneficial secondary protective effect does the ISS's low altitude provide?

Answer

Atmospheric drag slows down and burns up small particles hitting the station

The thin upper atmosphere causes friction, which slows down low-mass particles that hit the station, causing them to often slow down and burn up before inflicting major damage.

What beneficial secondary protective effect does the ISS's low altitude provide?

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