That is why the ozone layer is having problems. We need to STOP adding things to the atmosphere that Nature does not immediately accept as "coin".
See "Can the hole in the Ozone layer be fixed?"
There is no artificial way of filling the ozone layer. However its depletion can be controlled by minimizing the use of the ozone depleting products and the factors which can cause ozone depletion. Ozone layer cannot be filled but it can be recovered by not letting it depleted.
You can substitute the hole with some another compund in future.Various other ways are also there.
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.
There is no hole in Global Warming. There is a hole in ozone layer.
No, we cannot make an ozone layer above it, below it, and we can't fill it in. We just have to stop dumping things into the atmosphere.There is too much energy above the ozone layer to let ozone survive.There is too much water vapor below the ozone layer to let ozone survive.We'd burn up all our fossil fuels trying to get ozone "up there", which would destroy more ozone than we ever made.
Yes they are starting to fill. Yes they will affect climate.
yes. They normally don't, because it was found they were damaging it. But they do fly through it when flying between continents (Moscow to New York, for example). The ozone layer dips pretty low over the poles.
When you fill by blowing into it, it up it's nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, a bit of water vapor and trace amounts of other gases. . But to make it float you fill it with helium.
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.
Need to fill it up so that, ozone doesn't evaporate !
The ozone hole isn't the problem. The means for us to develop the energy used to make ozone to fill the hole is the problem. We put too much waste heat, too much water vapor into the atmosphere, and this depletes ozone.
No. See the related questions section below.