Any gas with three or more atoms per molecule is a greenhouse gas (like CFCs). For the most part, any of these gases in the atmosphere (with the exception of those listed above) are in too small a quantity to have any significant effect on global temperatures, whatever effect they may eventually have on ozone.
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The burning of fossil fuels, which are ancient plants and animals, compressed and heated, is a large contributor to the greenhouse gases. There is a lot of carbon in the fossil fuels, and when they are burned, the carbon is released. The carbon then creates carbon dioxide, which is what creates a lot of greenhouse gases. The greenhouse gases warm our planet, altering ecosystems and life. They also can cause depletion of the ozone layer.
Greenhouse effect causes ozone depletion.The reverse is also true.
Greenhouse gasses do not affect the ozone layer, it is CFCs that do that (fridge gasses and hairspray propellants.
Greenhouse gases cause global warming. And thus global warming causes ozone depletion.
Greenhouse gases affect the ozone layer by decreasing it's temperature. Low temperature ozone depletes much faster.
Fuels release greenhouse gases. These gases can cause ozone depletion.
Yes they do. They release greenhouse gases which react with ozone to deplete it.
Very little connection between the ozone layer and greenhouse gases.
The ozone layer is believed to have issues with CFC's. Water vapor, the most common greenhouse gas, also affects the levels of ozone in our atmosphere. The issue of greenhouse gases though, is not normally connected to the concept of ozone depletion.
Fossil fuels produce greenhouse gases. They then cause the ozone depletion.
Yes they do. they release greenhouse gases which affect ozone.
yes they do. They both are related.
Fuels release greenhouse gases. These gases can cause ozone depletion.
Yes they do. They release greenhouse gases which react with ozone to deplete it.
Ozone Depletion... when greenhouse gases put holes in the ozone layer.
Very little connection between the ozone layer and greenhouse gases.
The ozone layer is believed to have issues with CFC's. Water vapor, the most common greenhouse gas, also affects the levels of ozone in our atmosphere. The issue of greenhouse gases though, is not normally connected to the concept of ozone depletion.
Burning garbage produces greenhouse gases. It can cause ozone depletion.
Ozone layer protects us from UV rays. Greenhouse gases cause global warming.
The ozone is depleted due to greenhouse gases. Pollution causes these greenhouse gases.
Ozone is a greenhouse gas. However there is little connection between the greenhouse effect and the ozone layer.
Gases are many that can contribute to ozone. Greenhouse gases to be mentioned here.