Yes the ozone can repair itself. But only when humans stop the use of CFC's.
Lightning does cause ozone replenishment. However it cannot repair ozone. It is because the ozone gas is too large to be replenished.
In order to repair the ozone layer, we must decrease the use of ozone depleting substances. These are the ones containing CFC's which deplete the ozone layer.
To protect our self, we have to repair the ozone. For that, curb the CFC's.
Maybe ========================== Did the person that ask this question mean "healing of the ozone layer" or "repair of the ozone layer", instead of "separation"?
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Yes, it can be repaired. It is possible if we curb the use of ODS i.e. ozone depleting substances.
You cannot built thousand nanobots. And they would not survive in the ozone.
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.
Ozone layer, yes can repair itself. However without the disturbance of man made ODS's.
Carbon dioxide, CO2, has very little to do with the ozone layer. The ozone layer will repair itself if we stop damaging it, which we have, by banning CFCs, chlorofluorocarbon gases, the chlorine of which was destroying the ozone molecules. Scientists hope the ozone layer will be completely restored by 2060.
No. The ozone layer is unaffected by storms that happen "miles" below it. The ozone hole closes when sunlight with UV-C finally makes it to that region of the atmosphere and ozone is made, rather than diffusing in from regions that do get UV-C.
Probably.The ozone layer is constantly repairing itself. When ozone absorbs energetic radiation, it breaks down. Only a few greenhouse gases affect the average concentration of ozone. The biggest one is water vapor.