Yes. It does produce carbon dioxide when produced and burned.
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Carbon dioxide does not affect the ozone layer directly. Burning charcoal would not, of itself, have any effect. If you consider the possibility that carbon dioxide might cause an elevation in global temperatures you might be able to argue that would cause the increased use of styrofoam insulation and air conditioners...both of which might release Freon into the atmosphere. That is a very indirect argument and I wouldn't accept it as an answer to a homework assignment.
Ozone layer does not cause any adverse affect. It only allows the population to protect from the UV radiations.
Charcoal itself does not have a direct effect on the ozone layer. However, the process of burning charcoal can release carbon monoxide and other pollutants into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution which can indirectly impact the ozone layer.
there are no layers of ozone. It is a single layer.
ozone layers are low when they feel like it
There are no layers in the ozone layer. It is a single layer of pool of ozone gas.
Ozone is present in 2 layers. These are troposphere and stratosphere.
Ozone occurs in upper layers. It finds suitable conditions to sustain there.
The greatest hole in the layers of ozone is at the poles. It is over Antarctica.
The ozone layer lies in the stratosphere. It does not lie between 2 layers. Some ozone is there in troposphere.
No, it is not. Ozone is a single layer.
Ozone lies in the upper layers. It is due to the suitable conditions there.
The layers ozone is found is troposphere and stratosphere. The stratosphere is the second layer next to troposphere.