US level fall with season. It is due to ozone depletion different in different weathers.
To reduce ozone levels, we must:Plant more treesAvoid using CFC's.
Summer, Spring, Winter and Fall
spring, summer, fall, winter
The US has four distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn (fall), and winter. Each season typically lasts about three months.
This region is called ozone layer. This ozone layer protects us from the harmful UV radiations of the sun.
An ozone watch is issued when ozone levels in the air are forecasted to reach unhealthy levels. This is typically due to high levels of pollution in the atmosphere, which can lead to respiratory issues and other health concerns for vulnerable populations. Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities and reduce emissions during an ozone watch.
Because Argentina is on the opposite hemisphere. Argentina is in the Southern hemisphere and the U.S. is in the Northern hemisphere so the nominal seasons correspond with the temporal seasons.
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Ozone is good for us, yes. It helps the earth.
Ozone is the atmospheric gas that shields us from harmful ultraviolet rays by forming a protective layer in the stratosphere. This ozone layer absorbs and filters out the majority of the sun's harmful UV radiation, preventing it from reaching the Earth's surface at dangerous levels.
Seasons bless us by giving us different weather every three months. Winter kills bugs, spring gives us an opportunity to plant new things, summer gives us no school, and fall gives us nice cool breezes. Hope this helps!
Excessive ozone in the ozone layer will decay rapidly to near current levels. It is unstable and breaks down with time. It would take a catastrophic event to make too much more than we currently do. If the ozone layer stayed where it was, and got twice as thick, then we'd have less UV-B striking Earth's surface, fewer cataracts, fewer melanomas, probably higher crop yields. We would also face extreme global warming as ozone is a greenhouse gas. The cooing of the Antarctic is being blamed on the thinning of the ozone layer, for example. If the atmosphere thinned, and the ozone layer was forced lower, then high levels of ozone (such as peak levels found in the ozone layer) would likely kill most life on Earth in a few decades. Mice that were forced to breathe such levels of ozone for even a day fared very poorly. Ozone is a very strong antiseptic. It is even good with humans for this purpose, so lo level ozone is not a good thing. The ozone layer is amazing resilient though. The "hole" in the ozone layer appears twice each year during each poles winter. This is due to the lack of sunlight. Once the sun returns, the hole disappears very quickly.