Ozone, O3, is a gas in the upper atmosphere that absorbs UV light. This means less UV light gets to the Earth. UV light causes humans to synthesise Vitamin D, needed for healthy bones and teeth. However, it also causes skin damage- the reason why we tan/burn in sunlight. Less O3 means more intense UV light- known to increase skin cancer and cataract rates in areas where this has happened. With plants, I don't think it has a great effect- they just use pockets of sunlight energy for photosynthesis.
Ozone affects plants and animals. It directly hits the living organisms.
Ozone layer protects from UV rays. These UV rays are fatal for animals.
Ozone layer is very important for plants and animals. It protects them from UV rays.
False. Depletion of the ozone layer allows an increase in UV-B, which damages plants and animals.
Depletion of ozone is caused by CFC's. It is fatal to life.
The depletion of ozone layer causes UV to enter. they then cause greenhouse effect.
it makes leaves to turn brown as in autum and fall and sickens animals
CO2 is carbon dioxide. It is the oxide of carbon. It causes ozone depletion.
The ozone depletion on humans and plants have a huge impact. UV falls over them and kills them.
Ozone depletion makes UV enter the earth. Plants die on coming in contact with UV rays.
Plants avoid global warming. ANd since global warming causes ozone depletion, thus they prevent ozone depletion.
The depletion of ozone is harmful to plants. The UV can cause their death.
False. Depletion of the ozone layer allows an increase in UV-B, which damages plants and animals.
Yes it is. Ozone depletion is caused by pollution.
Depletion of ozone is caused by CFC's. It is fatal to life.
No, never. Ozone depletion could never have a good effect on natural resources.
The depletion of ozone layer causes UV to enter. they then cause greenhouse effect.
The greenhouse effect causes ozone depletion. Greenhouse doesn't let the heat escape, causing problems for ozone.
The CFC's have greatest effect. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Yes, it has. Smoke from crackers have an effect on ozone.