Not much higher than is found down near the surface of the Earth. 0 - 2 ppm, compared to the ~9 ppm peak in the "ozone layer". The ionosphere is named because much the gases are ionized there. This prevents most gases from forming complex molecules... like ozone.
No, the ozone is not situated on ionosphere. It is there is stratosphere.
It is the ozone layer. It has high concentration of ozone gas.
The ozone layer is a region of the Earth's stratosphere that contains a high concentration of ozone molecules, which absorb and block UV radiation from the sun. The ionosphere is a region of the Earth's upper atmosphere that is ionized by solar and cosmic radiation, allowing it to reflect radio waves and support long-distance communications. In summary, the ozone layer protects the Earth from harmful UV rays, while the ionosphere aids in long-distance communication by reflecting radio waves.
There is a high concentration of ozone in startosphere because of the UV rays. These UV rays are the ones that help in the creation of ozone.
The ozone is greatest at the equator. It because of the high temperature.
No, it doesn't. The stratosphere contains ozone.
The ionosphere is a layer of earths atmosphere. It is charged with a high concentration of ions. It is above the mesosphere about 50 t0 600 miles above the earth.
Ozone layer is there. It is a pool of ozone molecules.
The layer of atmosphere is ozone layer. It contains a pool of ozone molecules acting as a shield.
It is called ozone layer. It protects us from the UV rays.
The highest concentration is located in the lower stratosphere.
The largest concentration of ozone is in the ozone layer. It is a pool of ozone molecules which are present in the atmosphere.