No, they are not. Humans are chaging the stratospheric ozone only.
No, there is not a hole in both ozone levels. The stratospheric ozone alone has the ozone hole.
Stratospheric ozone is pollutant. It is because it mixes with other pollutants.
Stratospheric ozone exists naturally, though it is being damaged by humans, and has a positive impact for humans by blocking UV rays. Tropospheric ozone can be natural, but is largely generated by humans. It is a secondary pollutant, meaning other pollutants (like NO2) are emitted and ozone is then formed by a chemical reaction with solar radiation. This type of ozone is very damaging to human health as well as plant life.
There is only one kind of ozone. The difference between the air pollutant (tropospheric) and the UV-B absorbant / protectant (stratospheric) is just location.
The tropospheric ozone is bad ozone. It acts as a pollutant.
Tropospheric ozone is bad ozone. It acts as a pollutant.
The stratospheric region of earth contains a layer of ozone called as the ozone layer. This layer of ozone protects us from the harmful ultraviolet radiations of the sun thus acting as a blanket. ozone however is also found in small concentrations in the tropospheric region. But because of the small concentrations it is considered to be negligible as compared to stratospheric ozone.
Tropospheric ozone is a pollutant. It is called as bad ozone.
The tropospheric ozone is bad ozone. It acts as a pollutant.
Stratospheric ozone forms the ozone layer. Destroying it is ozone depletion.
Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen which is found mainly in the stratospheric region. Some small concentrations of ozone are also present in the tropospheric region but the concentrations are of the level of parts per million so the concentrations are mainly neglected.
The stratospheric ozone is the ozone present in the stratospheric region. It protects us from the UV rays.