the ozone layer contains a small amount of ozone. But its enough to absorb some of the suns harmful ultraviolet rays.
The ozone has very very small amount. It is just present as the ozone layer.
This is the stratosphere. There is also ozone in the lower troposphere, but the ozone layer in the stratosphere contains helpful ozone that blocks much of the ultraviolet radiation. Without this layer, life on earth would be very difficult.
Outer space has no ozone. Intergalactic space has plenty of O5+ (missing five electrons, out there too), indicating it was blown off of very hot stars... and is still too hot to form molecules. Earth's exosphere has very tiny amounts of ozone at lower altitudes, trending towards zero at "infinity".
This is the stratosphere. There is also ozone in the lower troposphere, but the ozone layer in the stratosphere contains helpful ozone that blocks much of the ultraviolet radiation. Without this layer, life on earth would be very difficult.
Chromium 6 is poisonous in very small amounts. Chromium 3 is not poisonous in small amounts. In fact, your body requires a small amount of chromium 3.
Ozone layer is consisted in the stratosphere layer. This layer is very protective for human population.
The process can be done but at small level. The ozone amount are very high to be absorbed.
Over all the atmosphere, less than 0.0001%.
An eye drop holds very small amounts of liquids (: hope this helps
Volcanoes cause ozone depletion but very less. They release chlorine which can deplete small amount of ozone.
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Ozone is not as small as we think it is. The amount of ozone is very large so cannot be done directly.