Burning garbage produces greenhouse gases. It can cause ozone depletion.
The chemicals in its smoke make a hole in the ozone layer. As long as there is a hole in the ozone layer, it becomes harder to fight global warming.
See "How does burning fossil fuels deplete the ozone layer?" in the "Related questions" section below.
The ozone layer does not affect anything. It is a protective layer.
Ozone layer is a layer of ozone gas in atmosphere. Burning fossils affects global warming, thus affecting it.
CFC's affect the ozone layer. They react with it to deplete.
CFC's affect the ozone layer in many ways. These CFC's are prone to ozone destruction.
The ozone layer is a single layer. So there is no point of WHICH ozone layer.
Plastic does not directly destroy the ozone layer. However, when plastic is incinerated, it can release harmful chemicals into the atmosphere, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) which can deplete the ozone layer. Additionally, plastic pollution can indirectly contribute to ozone layer destruction by promoting climate change, which can affect the stability of the ozone layer.
Ozone layer affect the aersols. Actually it is the other way around.
Our actions affect ozone. It is because we release CFC's which affect ozone.
There are various factors that affect the ozone layer. These are temperature, pressure etc.
Littering contributes to air and water pollution, which can indirectly affect the ozone layer through the release of harmful chemicals and greenhouse gases. However, the primary impact of littering on the ozone layer comes from the production and disposal of items like aerosol cans and certain plastics, which release ozone-depleting substances when they break down in the environment. Proper waste management and recycling can help reduce these negative effects on the ozone layer.