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Ozone is present in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere. It protects us from the harmful UV light of the sun.

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What is the layer in the statosphere that filters out harmful sun rays?

It is the ozone layer


How is the ozone in the statosphere the same as the ozone in the tropsphere?

Ozone is basically the same trioxygen molecule. It is present both in the stratosphere as well as troposphere.


What is the layer of statosphere that contains more ozone than the rest of the atmosphere?

The ozone layer contains most of the ozone. It filters the UV rays of the sun.


Is the ozone layer a layer of the statosphere?

Yes, ozone layer is a part of stratosphere. It protects us from the highly reactive UV rays.


What is absorbed by OZONE in the statosphere?

OZONE in stratosphere helps to absorb the harmful ultraviolet radiations coming from sun. These are very harmful high frequency waves. This ozone is present as ozone layer in the stratosphere.


What is the characteristics of the statosphere?

Airplanes travel through the stratosphere and the ozone layer is between the mesosphere ans stratosphere!!!!


What gas is found in the statosphere layer of the atmosphere?

Various gases are found in stratosphere. The main however is ozone.


What is the ozone layer of your atmosphere?

The ozone is the triatomic form of ozone. It is present in the form of ozone layer in the atmosphere.


Is the ozone in the atmosphere a form of carbon?

No its not. Ozone is a form of oxygen.


What contains the ozone?

The stratosphere contains the ozone. It is in the form of ozone layer.


Why ozone is in layer form?

The ozone layer is in layer form. It is due to the gravity.


What type of pollutant causes a decrease of ozone in the upper statosphere?

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are the primary pollutants responsible for the depletion of ozone in the upper stratosphere. When CFCs are released into the atmosphere, they eventually rise to the stratosphere, where ultraviolet radiation breaks them down, releasing chlorine atoms. These chlorine atoms then react with ozone (O₃) molecules, leading to a decrease in the ozone layer, which is crucial for protecting life on Earth from harmful UV radiation.