The lowest ozone concentration (the "hole") occurs where there is little / no UV-C to make ozone. If there is no UV-C, there is no UV-B for ozone to protect us from. The thinning of the ozone layer near the tropics is the problem, not the hole. Ozone decays rapidly, so the ozone layer would have to be bombed *a lot*. Which will require more fossil fuels be consumed to loft the ozone, which will place more humidity at the level of the ozone layer, which will in turn destroy more ozone. SO as one responder said: No, dude.
If we work hard enough, we could probably fill in the hole of the ozone layer!
Ozone hole is caused by CFC's. They are formed by air conditioners.
CFC's are the main substances which cause ozone hole. They react with ozone and decompose it.
Ozone layer has hole in it above Antartica continent. It is formed due to CFC gas. Beacuse of the hole there is an increase in the temperature of earth.
The ozone layer is a layer of ozone gas in the Earth's atmosphere that acts as a protective shield against harmful UV rays from the sun. The ozone hole, on the other hand, refers to a region in the ozone layer where the concentration of ozone is significantly depleted. This is primarily caused by human-made substances such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) that break down ozone molecules. The ozone hole is a localized area within the larger ozone layer where ozone depletion is most severe.
The largest hole in our ozone layer is over the South Pole, over Antarctica.
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The ozone is yes a gas. It does not have hole. It is the lowering of its concentration.
Ozone hole is caused by CFC's. They are formed by air conditioners.
The ozone hole is south. It is because of the westerlies that carry CFC's.
CFC's are the main substances which cause ozone hole. They react with ozone and decompose it.
Ozone layer has hole in it above Antartica continent. It is formed due to CFC gas. Beacuse of the hole there is an increase in the temperature of earth.
No. Ozone is a very unstable gas and is found fairly uniformly throughout the planet. The "hole" found at each pole occurs only during the winter at each pole. If we could produce enough ozone and insert i into the area that is thin, we would see it degrade into oxygen in a few days. The layer needs the sun, which is not present during their winter months, to keep the ozone active and not decay into oxygen.
No. See the related questions section below.
The ozone layer is a layer of ozone gas in the Earth's atmosphere that acts as a protective shield against harmful UV rays from the sun. The ozone hole, on the other hand, refers to a region in the ozone layer where the concentration of ozone is significantly depleted. This is primarily caused by human-made substances such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) that break down ozone molecules. The ozone hole is a localized area within the larger ozone layer where ozone depletion is most severe.
The largest hole in our ozone layer is over the South Pole, over Antarctica.
The ozone layer is a layer of ozone gas. The layer is present in stratosphere. It helps in protecting earth.
Ozone layer has many holes in it. However it has a considerable major hole in it above Antartica continent. It is formed due to CFC gas. Beacuse of the hole there is an increase in the temperature of earth.