Hydrogen sulfide gas is usually oxidized long before it reaches the ozone layer. It's action is to reduce available oxygen, so indirectly, there is less oxygen available to make ozone with.
Sulphur dioxide is affecting the atmosphere. It is a gas which could cause global warming and thus ozone depletion.
Greenhouse gases cause global warming. They then cause ozone depletion.
Greenhouse gases lead to global warming. This global warming is responsible for ozone depletion thus making a direct relation between them.
These gases have very adverse effects on ozone layer. They can cause ozone depletion.
CO2 is carbon dioxide. It is the oxide of carbon. It causes ozone depletion.
Freons + Nitric Oxide are a danger to the ozone layer in the stratosphere.
Yes, chlorofluorocarbons have an adverse effect on the ozone layer. These react with ozone and decompose it to deplete the ozone layer.
Volcanoes have a minor depressing effect on temperature (sulfur clouds reflect light back into space), and a minor depressing effect on ozone levels.
Sulfur dioxide is a type of pollution that volcanoes emit but it does'nt deplete the ozone layer. But there are still issues that lead to ozone depletion. If any ozone depleting pollution interacts with sulfur dioxide, it'll cause acid rain. Acid rain is deadly because it makes organisms too acidic and organisms that lives there gets destroyed. Then there will not be enough plants to take in pollution.
what it does to affect the ozone layer is lets of an oxygen that burns away the ozone layer.
CO2 is carbon dioxide. It is the oxide of carbon. It causes ozone depletion.
It doesn't. Sulfur dioxide is fully oxidized, unless water vapor is also present.
Freons + Nitric Oxide are a danger to the ozone layer in the stratosphere.
Yes, chlorofluorocarbons have an adverse effect on the ozone layer. These react with ozone and decompose it to deplete the ozone layer.
It isn't.
Ozone layer is present in stratosphere. It does not cause it any effect.
Volcanoes have a minor depressing effect on temperature (sulfur clouds reflect light back into space), and a minor depressing effect on ozone levels.
Because the oxide hits the ozone layer and I think that is why
Sulfur dioxide is a type of pollution that volcanoes emit but it does'nt deplete the ozone layer. But there are still issues that lead to ozone depletion. If any ozone depleting pollution interacts with sulfur dioxide, it'll cause acid rain. Acid rain is deadly because it makes organisms too acidic and organisms that lives there gets destroyed. Then there will not be enough plants to take in pollution.
Runny beef stew has no effect on the ozone layer. Methane from cows has no effect on the ozone layer.
CFCs, nitrous oxide.