No it is false. A thick one layer protects more protection.
We thinned it.
If the ozone layer got thinned, UV will enter the earth. They are fatal rays of the earth.
There is a convention of protection of ozone layer. This is called Montreal Protocol.
There could be many slogans for ozone layer. Ozone protection, Life protection is one of them.
Since any damage to the ozone layer is caused by chemical or other contaminants from industries or factories, the only protection would be to limit the amount of pollution that is released continually into the atmosphere. If the ozone layer thinned appreciably or developed a hole, that could entail the straight rays of sun beaming down upon us like the eye of a stove on top of us. The only protection against a thinner ozone or one with a hole would have to be protective space suits for protection against direct sunlight.
The ozone does not create any damage. It is a layer of protection.
Ozone umbrella is the name given to ozone layer. It is the layer of protection in the atmosphere.
There isn't one country solely responsible for thinning the ozone layer. The thinning of the ozone layer, particularly over Antarctica, was mainly due to the release of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting substances into the atmosphere by multiple countries over several decades. International agreements like the Montreal Protocol have since been put in place to phase out the use of these harmful substances.
The protective layer is ozone layer. The protection is from UV.
The Stratosphere
Ozone in the ozone layer.
It is the treaty for protection of ozone. It is named as Montreal Protocol. Signed on 16 September.