Yes it does. It blocks the entrance of UV into earth.
The layer that affects the earth's surface is ozone. Ozone is a layer of importance.
Ozone diffusion and greenhouse effect increase the temperature on earth. This can cause various natural calamities.
Carbon mono oxide causes greenhouse effect. Greenhouse effect then causes ozone depletion.
If the ozone is gone, UV will enter. This will cause an extinction of life on earth.
The ozone depletion is a big deal as the ozone depletion phenomenon could lead to the entrance of fatal ultraviolet radiation to the suracve of earth. The ozone layer helps to filter out these harmful radiations.
The study of Earth's atmospheric ozone and the effect of chlorofluorocarbons on ozone is an example of environmental chemistry. It involves investigating the chemical processes that impact the ozone layer and contribute to ozone depletion. Understanding these interactions is crucial for addressing environmental issues such as climate change and protecting Earth's ozone layer.
If ozone is destroyed, there will be no life on earth. Also the temperature of earth will increase due to global warming.
Ozone blocks sun's radiation. A hole in it increases the temperature of the earth contributing to Global Warming.
Ozone layer does not allow UV to pass through which kill the greenhouse gas absorbing plankton. This avoids the greenhouse effect.
Ozone depletion makes UV enter the earth. Plants die on coming in contact with UV rays.
The ozone layer blocks all the UV radiations. In the cause of ozone hole, large amount of UV rays will enter the earth.
Ozone holes makes room for UV rays. These are fatal for life on earth.