Ozone layer has many holes in it. However it has a considerable major 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.
The greenhouse gases i.e. carbon dioxide or other nitrogenous compounds actually lead to ozone depletion. The amount of gases is not fixed. You can take as many gases as you want but yes the process is a slow one but has a truly adverse effects on the ozone layer as these gases trap the heat that is radiated back by earth and thus do not allow it to reach to the ozone layer where because of this absence of temperature the rate of formation of ozone is hindered.
There are normally only two ozone holes. One large one at the south pole when it is winter at the south pole, and one smaller one at the north pole when it is winter at the north pole.
There are 2 holes. One in each hemisphere.
The greenhouse gases cause ozone hole. They also cause global warming.
Greenhouse gases are related to ozone depletion. Thus they increase the size of ozone shields.
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Not at all. Carbon dioxide is a gas that plants use to sustain life. The ozone layer thins each winter over the poles due to a lack of sunlight reaching that area during the long winter nights. Once the sun returns, the thinning area quickly disappears.
There is no connection between the two issues. The thinning of the ozone layer that we see over each pole during their winters is an event caused by CFCs and other halogen gases releasing chlorine and bromine, as well as a lack of sun hitting that layer. Once the daylight returns, the hole gradually fills up.
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Yes, there is. Ozone hole is formed due to global warming. One big reason it is.
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No, greenhouse gases do not reduce the hole. In the contrary, they increase the size of the hole.
Ozone Depletion... when greenhouse gases put holes in the ozone layer.
Airplanes release greenhouse gases. They can cause ozone depletion.
Yes they do share the same effect. Global warming is caused by greenhouse gases. These greenhouse gases block the temperature to troposphere. Thus heat cannot escape to Stratosphere.No
We burn it to make energy, and that releases greenhouse gases which make holes in the ozone layer.
Not at all. Carbon dioxide is a gas that plants use to sustain life. The ozone layer thins each winter over the poles due to a lack of sunlight reaching that area during the long winter nights. Once the sun returns, the thinning area quickly disappears.
To reduce their weight...
There is no connection between the two issues. The thinning of the ozone layer that we see over each pole during their winters is an event caused by CFCs and other halogen gases releasing chlorine and bromine, as well as a lack of sun hitting that layer. Once the daylight returns, the hole gradually fills up.
To reduce the weight
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The rock will have little holes.
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