Don't release harmful chemicals and toxins into the air.
We can contribute to ozone layer by banning CFC's. We can also plant more trees.
Reduction of Uv rays can only be done by the ozone layer. Thus if we make steps to protect the ozone layer, there will be reduction of uv rays entering the earth.
Antarctica is most affected by the thinning of the ozone layer.
Other propellants were substituted in place of CFCs, as chemical compatibility and physical suitability was worked out. Spray paints do release some VOCs, which produce ground level ozone, but have little effect on the ozone layer. At one time aerosol sprays (paints etc) contained CFCs and did impact the ozone layer. Since then CFCs have been removed from service and replaced with HCFCs which have much less impact on the ozone layer or air, propane or nitrogen which have no impacts. This was all done to comply with the Montreal Protocol, an international agreement to protect the ozone layer. no duhh read the label hello???????? If it says something-CHLORO-something or something-BROMO-something, it has the potential to be an ozone depleter.
Planting trees will reduce the effect of global warming, but it has little to do with ozone depletion.
CFC gases from aerosols and fridges destroy ozone and reduce the thickness of the ozone layer
Fluorescent have had an impact on ozone. They do destroy it.
The most important impact is the UV reaching us. These can alter my DNA's.
The pollution of ozone layer is cause by CFC's. They reduce the amount of ozone in the atmosphere.
Reduction of Uv rays can only be done by the ozone layer. Thus if we make steps to protect the ozone layer, there will be reduction of uv rays entering the earth.
Holes in ozone layer are the thinning of ozone layer. They cause loss of life of flora and fauna.
To reduce the depletion, curb CFC's. they react and deplete ozone.
Antarctica is most affected by the thinning of the ozone layer.
In order to reduce the ozone layer depletion we can minimize the use of products containing CFC's. These are deodorants, spray cans, refrigerators etc.
See "What can we do to protect the ozone layer?"
Other propellants were substituted in place of CFCs, as chemical compatibility and physical suitability was worked out. Spray paints do release some VOCs, which produce ground level ozone, but have little effect on the ozone layer. At one time aerosol sprays (paints etc) contained CFCs and did impact the ozone layer. Since then CFCs have been removed from service and replaced with HCFCs which have much less impact on the ozone layer or air, propane or nitrogen which have no impacts. This was all done to comply with the Montreal Protocol, an international agreement to protect the ozone layer. no duhh read the label hello???????? If it says something-CHLORO-something or something-BROMO-something, it has the potential to be an ozone depleter.
If there was no ozone, no life would be there. There would be mass extinction.
Planting trees will reduce the effect of global warming, but it has little to do with ozone depletion.