CFC's are man made ODS. They reach by westerly winds.
The stratosphere is depleted due to CFC's. They deplete the ozone present in the stratosphere.
Yes, CFC's destroy the ozone in the stratosphere. They react with ozone to destroy it.
Cfc's rise to the stratosphere and react with ozone. These CFC's release chlorine which reacts with ozone to deplete it and form oxygen molecule and nascent oxygen.
Yes they do. Halons and CFC's both destroy ozone.
Halons and CFC s both destroy ozone in the stratosphere.
Chlorofluorocarbons, also called CFC, go into the stratosphere. Air is lighter than the CFC and they can take about 2 to 5 years to travel in the stratosphere.
It is broken in the stratosphere. CFC's react with ozone to deplete it.
The stratosphere is depleted due to CFC's. They deplete the ozone present in the stratosphere.
CFC's and HCFC's
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Yes, CFC's destroy the ozone in the stratosphere. They react with ozone to destroy it.
Cfc's rise to the stratosphere and react with ozone. These CFC's release chlorine which reacts with ozone to deplete it and form oxygen molecule and nascent oxygen.
Yes they do. Halons and CFC's both destroy ozone.
CFC's are fatal for ozone. They react with them to deplete them.
Halons and CFC s both destroy ozone in the stratosphere.
The US is trying to stop the damage in stratosphere. They are doing this by banning CFC's.
The depletion of ozone in stratosphere is due to the continues usage of CFCs. These cfc contribute to the depletion of ozone molecules.