Cigarette smoke releases gases that cause greenhouse effect. these in turn cause ozone depletion.
Yes,cigarette smoking affect ozone. But the amount is very low.
It does not effect the ozone. However, it pollutes the air.
Smoke causes air pollution and then causes global warming. It then causes ozone depletion.
Factories and automobiles create smoke. Smoke does harm earth's ozone layer.
it mid be smoke cause smoke can cause fire and can burn the ozone layer
if people smoke and but there cigrete on the floor smoke goes in the ozone layer and delete air so more you smoke less air and more cancer
NO, smoke evolved from cracker doesn't effect ozone layer because it does not have gases like chlorofluorocarbon that is responsible for diplition of ozone layer.
I think smoking has little to do with the ozone
Smoke has a harmful effect on the ozone layer and the environment. Do Not Smoke.
It interferes with the Ozone and makes it harder to breath
Combustion of organic materials releases chloromethane. Chloromethane is nearly 15% of the chlorine containing compounds found in the ozone layer, that is expected to do about 17% of the chlorine-caused damage to the ozone layer. All the tobacco smoke each probably contributes much less than 1% or that. The effect is non-zero and really small. But try to stop if you can. just for your own health. It will be like getting a raise in pay...
yes