He didn't. He discovered and named ozone.
Christian Friedrich Schonbein was the discoverer of ozone in 1839, after a study of water electrolysis.
They did it in 1880. It is a layer of ozone molecules.
People did not discover about it, scientists did. They did it in 1985.
Yes, he did. he discovered the ozone hole.
He discovered the ozone hole. He found that CFC's are causing a hole in the ozone.
The ozone hole was discovered by Dr. Farman. He discovered it over Antarctica.
Covered in the wikipedia entry for ozone. Ozone was identified and named by Christian Friedrich Schönbein in 1840. The molecule's components were identified by Jacques-Louis Soret in 1865.
Friedrich Lauscher has written: 'Ozonbeobachtungen in Wien von 1853 bis 1981' -- subject(s): Atmospheric ozone, Climate, Observations
Scientists notices the UV rays. It gave them the idea about the ozone hole.
Yes he did. he did it along with Dr. Farman.
The name "ozone" comes from the Greek word "ozein," which means "to smell." This is because ozone has a distinct and noticeable smell, often described as a sharp or pungent odor. The term was coined in the early 19th century by chemist Christian Friedrich Schönbein, who discovered and named the compound.
No. The ozone hole was discovered by observing the spectra of distant stars, and how they appeared to change when it was late winter / early spring at Antarctic bases.