Lightening contains high pressure and temperature at small interval. This causes oxygen to convert into ozone.
Ozone layer is formed of ozone. It is a gas.
Ozone gas is not formed in troposphere. It is because the factors that create ozone are not present there.
Ozone gas is formed naturally. It is due to various factors like UV rays, lightening etc.
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No, lightning does not repair the ozone layer. Lightning can actually contribute to the depletion of ozone by producing nitrogen oxides, which are ozone-depleting substances. The ozone layer is repaired naturally through complex chemical processes over time.
The upper layer of the atmosphere is formed by ozone layer. This is a layer of ozone gas.
Ozone layer has hole in it above Antartica continent. It is formed due to CFC gas. Beacuse of the hole there is an increase in the temperature of earth.
Lightning is a massive flow of electrons, that superheats gas to a conductive plasma state, and radiates broad spectrum energetic radiation... including ionizing radiation. Either the oxygen atoms in the plasma, or the ionizing radiation breaks apart oxygen molecules to make oxygen atoms, then some of these now-loose oxygen atoms combine with oxygen molecules to make ozone.
Ozone is the gas formed by adding a third oxygen atom to an oxygen molecule (O2).
CFC's gas is formed. These are highly reactive compounds that deplete ozone.
No, argon is a noble gas that is naturally present in Earth's atmosphere and is not created by lightning. Lightning can generate ozone and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere, but not argon.
Creating ozone gas artificially is not feasible on a large scale due to the complexity of the chemical reactions involved. Additionally, releasing ozone directly into the ozone hole would not address the root cause of ozone depletion, which is primarily due to human activities releasing ozone-depleting substances into the atmosphere. The focus should be on reducing these harmful emissions to protect the ozone layer.