I don't imagine it correlates because the ozone layer is in the stratosphere, whereas we are in the troposphere. It would vary better with altitude (because atmospheric pressure will influence the partial pressure ('concentration') of oxygen), however the individuals who live at great altitudes adjust by increasing their levels of red blood cells and haemaglobin. It would affect newcomers from low altitudes - they need to adjust gradually to changing altitudes.
Ozone depletion occurs in the ozone layer.
Ozone depletion is the depletion of ozone molecules. It is happening because of CFC's.
The major cause of ozone depletion is the reaction of CFC with ozone. They decompose ozone and cause its depletion.
The solution for ozone depletion is curbing CFC's. They could prevent ozone depletion.
Ozone depletion refers to the depletion of ozone molecules. These molecules are present in the ozone layer.
The atmosphere does not protect the ozone depletion. It is the region where the ozone depletion occurs.
Ozone depletion is the thinning of ozone layer below a certain concentration. This phenomenon is termed as ozone depletion.
Global warming and ozone depletion are not related.
CFC's cause depletion of ozone. It reacts with ozone to deplete it.
Ozone depletion is caused by CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Ozone depletion is caused by CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
CFC's contributre to ozone depletion. They react with ozone to deplete it.