Ozone layer covers the earth. It acts as a blanket.
Yes, a thick layer of ozone covers the entire earth. This layer is called ozone layer and is present in the stratosphere region of atmosphere.
The ozone layer covers the entire planet twice a year, every year. That is when it is biggest.
There is a thin layer of ozone that covers entire surface. It is called ozone layer and protect us too.
It covers the entire Earth, twice a year.
It covers the Earth, with an exception of an "ozone hole" over the pole currently having winter.
No, the ozone layer is not a single thick layer covering the entire Earth. Instead, it is a region of the stratosphere that contains higher concentrations of ozone gas. The thickness and concentration of this ozone layer vary depending on factors such as location and time of year.
The ozone is present inside the atmosphere. And yes, it covers the whole of the earth.
The ozone layer covers every bit of planet that is lit directly by the Sun. The sun makes ozone from oxygen. That is why the equator sees no thinning except at the poles where the sun doesn't hit it during the winter.
Ozone layer contains ozone in it. Therefore, it is named so.
ozone layer in Tagalog: ozone layer (no direct Tagalog translation)
Ozone layer is formed of ozone. It is a gas.
Earth has a layer of ozone. It is present as the ozone layer.