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It's absence can. UV will enter the earth which will destroy mankind.

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Do one ozone layer cover all the earth?

The ozone is present inside the atmosphere. And yes, it covers the whole of the earth.


What is the ozone whole?

The ozone hole is present over the poles. It is the thinning of the ozone layer.


How much of the ozone layer do you have right now?

The "ozone layer" is roughly the same condition it has always been in. The amount of ozone in the upper atmosphere varies mainly due to variations in solar activity. UV radiation has serious affects on this layer. Holes form over the poles at the end of each winter due to a lack of sunlight. When the sun returns, the "holes" quickly disappear.


Why the ozone layer has whole in Antarctica where there is no pollution?

Ozone hole is over Antarctica. It is because ozone depletion requires low temperatures to initiate.


Which layer of the earths atmosphere is the ozone layer located?

It is in the stratosphere, located 8 to 50km above sea level. The ozone layer surrounds the earth, meaning that it's wrapped around earth. The altitude varies with latitude as well, placing the stratosphere and the ozone layer closer to the Earth's surface over the poles.The highest concentration is in the lower stratosphere, also called the tropopause, and the ozone here is called the ozone layer. Ozone is also found in the lower atmosphere, also called the troposphere, and the ozone here is one component of smog.Ozone concentrations vary from near zero at extreme elevations (high in the exosphere), to a maximum (~9 ppm) at the bottom of the stratosphere, to zero again near Earth's surface (the troposphere ends here). So some ozone is found in every layer of the atmopshere (usually less than 1 ppm, except for the stratosphere).When it is winter at one of the poles, there is no UV-C to make ozone, and since ozone decays with time, an "ozone hole" forms. The size of the hole depends on how many contaminants are present to accelerate the decay of ozone.As with the whole atmosphere, all layers (except the upper exosphere) have about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and traces of other gases.

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What is the area of the ozone layer?

The ozone layer is spread all over. It is over the whole earth.


Why is ozone layer dangerous?

Because if the ozone layer has a whole the sun rays will reach the earth and we will get skin cancer


What is the solution to the ozone whole?

Many countries have entered in to a pact to stop harmful chemicals that can destroy the ozone layer. Environmental awareness should be increased in order to save the ozone layer.


How big is your ozone layer?

The ozone layer is very very big. It surrounds the whole earth. It is thin yet very big.


Do one ozone layer cover all the earth?

The ozone is present inside the atmosphere. And yes, it covers the whole of the earth.


Who discovred the whole in the ozone layer?

brandon staniner discovered the ozone layer in 3009.


Where is the big whole in the ozone layer?

The big hole(whole) in the ozone layer is over poles. The poles carry these holes.


What is the ozone whole?

The ozone hole is present over the poles. It is the thinning of the ozone layer.


Is there a whole in the ozone layer?

No... But there might be a HOLE in it...


Is there really a whole in the ozone layer?

Ozone depletion is the process where ozone holes are created in the ozone layer. It is caused due to the action of chloro-floro-carbons on the ozone molecule to break it down to oxygen.


Has the attmosphere got a whole in it?

The ozone layer has a growing hole yes.


How much of the ozone layer do you have right now?

The "ozone layer" is roughly the same condition it has always been in. The amount of ozone in the upper atmosphere varies mainly due to variations in solar activity. UV radiation has serious affects on this layer. Holes form over the poles at the end of each winter due to a lack of sunlight. When the sun returns, the "holes" quickly disappear.