Absolutly NOT
To prevent damage, curb the CFC's. They react with ozone and deplete it.
To prevent further damage, curb CFC's. they are the ones that deplete ozone.
To prevent destruction, curb the use of CFC's. They are the ones that deplete the ozone.
Yes there is. You have to curb the use of CFC's.
The "curb stop" is the valve that is on the service from the main into your house. i.e. The 8" main in the street has a saddle tap with your 3/4" service line on it. Within 8 ft of the connection between your service and the main is your curb stop. The curb stop is a valve buried underground. In order to open/close the valve a curb box is placed over the valve. It is essentially a metal tube that lets you open and close the curb stop.
Hole in ozone is the thinning of this layer. To prevent it, curb the use of CFC's.
To prevent ozone depletion, curb CFC use. They react with ozone and deplete it.
A curb is the raised edge of a street or sidewalk, typically constructed to prevent vehicles from driving onto the sidewalk or to provide structural support for the pavement edge.
we must curb the use of ozone depleting substances that release CFC's:)
To curb the activities of rabies in them so as to prevent the transfer of rabies to humans
It's likely that the hit to the curb disturbed the seal of the fuel tank if for say you backed-up on the curb jostling the tank and ruining the seal.
A yellow curb means no parking along that curb.