Actually CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) don't do much to cause global warming. CFCs destroy ozone, and may cause problems concerning the UV rays coming through the atmosphere. Global warming has to do with carbon dioxide levels and temperature.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) were used in refrigeration and caused damage to the ozone layer. Since the Montreal Protocol they have been phased out and the ozone layer is slowly recovering. The ozone layer has little to do with global warming.
CFCs make up a small part of the greenhouse gases. Others, mainly carbon dioxide and methane are more important and are more responsible for the greenhouse effect.
The greenhouse effect is caused by the increase in greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere which prevent some of the sun's heat from radiation back into space.
CFC does not help with Global Warming. CFC kills the ozone.
Global warming is the cause of climate change.Climate change is the result of global warming.
No global warming can not cause Lake fires .
Polar bears do not cause global warming.
No, but global warming can be a probable cause of wildfires.
Global Warming. Due to global warming, ice in the polar region is melting
Methane, carbon dioxide, CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons).
Global warming was not originally caused by CFC's. However they are also a reason behind it.
No, ozone depletion was caused by CFCs in the atmosphere.
Global warming is the cause of climate change.Climate change is the result of global warming.
No, global warming will not cause mutations of any kind.
No global warming can not cause Lake fires .
Polar bears do not cause global warming.
There is very little connection between global warming and the ozone layer.
The hole in the ozone layer came about because of the artificially produced gases CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). These contained chlorine and bromine which destroyed ozone. CFCs are now banned. The ozone hole has very little to do with global warming.
Yes, it is. It is responsible for global warming.
No, but global warming can be a probable cause of wildfires.
No, it is responsible for global warming and air pollution but not for depletion of CholoroFluoroCarbons (CFCs)