The ozone layer blocks ultraviolet radiation.
It only has one name in each language. In English, it is "ozone layer". Ozone is found in all layers of the atmosphere, and is at its highest concentrations in the lower stratosphere / upper troposphere, where it is called the "ozone layer". Still lots of nitrogen and oxygen there too, though.
Atmosphere. Ozone is formed by interaction between oxygen in the atmosphere, and UV-C from the Sun.
No, ozone is a neutral molecule. Its formula is O3.
As chlorine increases, ozone is destroyed. Chlorine (from CFCs) is the cause of the ozone holes.
No. The ozone is stratosphere is good ozone. The ozone in troposphere is bad ozone.
The tropospheric ozone is bad ozone. It acts as a pollutant.
You are thinking of ozone.
Most of the ozone is found there. The ozone present there is good ozone.
Stratosphere ozone is good ozone. Photo chemical ozone is pollutant.
The ozone depleting substances are interfering with ozone. They destroy the ozone.
Ozone layer is formed of ozone. It is a gas.
Stratospheric ozone forms the ozone layer. Destroying it is ozone depletion.
Ozone detection is to detect levels of ozone. It measures the quantity in ozone layer.
The changes in ozone layer is the ozone hole. It is the thinning of ozone layer.
Ozone layer depletion can be defined as destruction of ozone. This ozone is the ozone layer.
Yes, ozone depletion is the process where ozone layers get thinner. This is also called as ozone hole formation.