the ozone layer doesn't help sunscreen silly! the ozone layer has harmful rays that can hurt your skin so sunscreen helps protect you from those rays.
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Ozone layer blocks the UV rays. It does it in the ozone layer.
The ozone layer is sometimes referred to as the earth's sunscreen as it filters out ultraviolet light.
They both reduce your exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
See "What does the ozone layer do?"
Ozone layer is studied by the help of satellites or probes. They calculate the concentration of ozone in the layer.
Pollution does not help the ozone layer. It only worsens the depletion condition.
In order to help the ozone layer stop the use of CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Yes, it does. It helps maintaining ozone layer.
We can help the ozone. We have to stop the use of CFC's.
Sunscreen with at least SPF 30. It can help protect the skin from harmful UV rays by absorbing or reflecting them. Look for broad-spectrum protection to shield against both UVA and UVB rays. Apply generously and reapply every two hours when outdoors.
You have that a bit backwards- the ozone Layer of the Earth's atmosphere protects your skin- by blocking ultraviolet light from the sun. If the ozone layer is reduced, you are exposed to more UV light. You protect yourself from THAT with sunscreen, a hat, long sleeves, and by staying in the shade.