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Runny beef stew has no effect on the ozone layer. Methane from cows has no effect on the ozone layer.

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How do cow farts affect ozone levels?

They only contribute a small portion, not enough to be significant.


Does farting hurt the ozone layer?

No, cow farts, and, more importantly, cow belches produce methane, which is a dangerous greenhouse gas.As more and more methane gets into the atmosphere the earth becomes warmer. A global rise of 3 degrees would mean death for millions of people and animals.


Can the hole in the ozone layer be closed?

Yes, it closes up naturally after the sun returns to the area each spring. Without the sun, it is impossible to maintain the levels of ozone at the poles, thus the thinning occurs each winter until the "hole" occurs late winter or early spring. As long as we have sunlight and oxygen, the hole will close each year naturally.


How is the ozone layer created?

Ozone production in general:Ozone in the ozone layer is formed when UV-C from the Sun dissociates an oxygen molecule, and some of those now-loose oxygen molecules connect with an oxygen molecule to form ozone.Ozone in a rain storm is made by lightning dissociating oxygen molecules, and the rest occurs as above.Ozone in tropospheric ozone pollution is directly made by internal combustion engines, but mostly by photoproduction when NOx (from combustion exhaust), and VOC (unburned fuel and "cow farts") are converted by violet or more energetic light into ozone and nitrogen gas (and the VOC just moves on).Ozone in medical / industry / water treatment is made either by UV lamps (for low concentrations) or by electrical discharge dissociating oxygen molecules, and the rest occurs as above.Ozone in the bloodstream is made by white blood cells (along with other powerful oxidants) in very tiny areas, when fighting infection at a site. The resultant of this fight is called "inflammation" or "swelling".In the upper atmosphere: Light from the Sun breaks apart oxygen molecules (UV wavelengths of 215nm or shorter). Some of this monatomic oxygen combines with nitrogen molecules, some with oxygen molecules to make ozone, but most with other monatomic oxygen. Some of the nitrogen+oxygen molecules can catch lower energy light (still UV, but more available) and make ozone also. As the density of the atmosphere increases, this happens more and more often, until there is little / no UV-C available to break apart more oxygen molecules."Running out of UV-C" happens in the upper atmsophere. This is the bottom of the stratosphere / top of the troposphere, where ozone is at its peak concentration... the 'ozone layer". The atmosphere increases with density as the light comes from higher elevation, and eventually, all the UV-C has been absorbed. So ozone increases with decreasing elevation until it gets to the bottom of the stratosphere (where the ozone layer is located), where its concentration falls off pretty sharply with further decreases in altitude.Scavengers of ozone are water vapor (decays ozone making hydrogen peroxide, blocks the nitrogen+oxygen path of ozone formation), any compound / process that consumes oxygen, and catalysts (such as some chlorine compounds) that convert ozone back to oxygen. Absorption of UV-C or UV-B by ozone, also breaks apart the ozone molecule (only some of which reforms as ozone later).So the concentration of ozone at any given point is a balance of ozone production, ozone diffusion from adjacent areas, and ozone decay from just time and contaminants from other sources (both natural and Man-caused).


Do cow's liver have prokaryotic cells?

No. Every last cow cell in a cow are eukaryotic.

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If you hit a cow in nc who covers the damage you or the owner of the cow?

YOU shouldnt be hitting the cow anyway....and if you do YOU should have to pay for hurting the poor cow.....


How do cow farts affect ozone levels?

They only contribute a small portion, not enough to be significant.


What type of things can destroy ozone?

cow farts,cars,jets,plains anything with gas involvement


How much creatine in cow's milk?

The amount of creatine in cows milk is about 0.05 grams per 1 pound. To much creatine can cause side effects such as kidney damage.


Does farting hurt the ozone layer?

No, cow farts, and, more importantly, cow belches produce methane, which is a dangerous greenhouse gas.As more and more methane gets into the atmosphere the earth becomes warmer. A global rise of 3 degrees would mean death for millions of people and animals.


What pollutant is ozone?

Ozone pollution is ozone concentrations in populated areas in excess of some nominal value, such that it causes harm to humans or animals. Such ozone is produced largely by exhaust of combusion of fossil fuels, unburned fossil fuels (and / or "cow farts"), and sunlight with wavelengths of violet (not just ultraviolet) to more energetic.


Can the hole in the ozone layer be closed?

Yes, it closes up naturally after the sun returns to the area each spring. Without the sun, it is impossible to maintain the levels of ozone at the poles, thus the thinning occurs each winter until the "hole" occurs late winter or early spring. As long as we have sunlight and oxygen, the hole will close each year naturally.


What is a daft cow?

You might consider such a cow as a "dumb" cow, for less use of much coarser terms.


How much calories are in cow leg?

The amount of calories in a cow leg is dependent upon the size of the cow leg and how it is prepared for consumption. An entire cow leg may contain as much as 10,000 calories.


How heavy is cow poop?

specifacly 9.4 pounds also depends on how much the cow weighs or how much it eats


Are there any chemicals that a cow could digest that would go into the manure and when it used as fertiliser kill the flower?

There maybe, but it is highly unlikely that anything could pass through a cow without doing some damage to that animal first. It is more likely that you put too much fertilizer around your flowers, as too much manure can kill them.


How much water is in a cow?

however much it drinks