No, the concentration of ozone in the ozone layer is typically much higher than in polluted areas. The ozone layer is composed of a concentrated layer of ozone high up in the stratosphere, whereas ozone in polluted areas is formed closer to the ground as a result of chemical reactions between pollutants.
Ozone layer is spread all over. It is due to the UV falling all over.
Ozone layer filers the UV rays.
They do harm the ozone. But the amount is very less.
The ozone layer
No, we cannot make an ozone layer above it, below it, and we can't fill it in. We just have to stop dumping things into the atmosphere.There is too much energy above the ozone layer to let ozone survive.There is too much water vapor below the ozone layer to let ozone survive.We'd burn up all our fossil fuels trying to get ozone "up there", which would destroy more ozone than we ever made.
No, we cant put up a fake ozone. It is because it will be impossible to artificially create so much ozone as present in the ozone layer.
Life counts very much on ozone layer. It protects us from the harmful Uv rays of the sun.
The ozone layer stops much of the sun's ultra-violet rays from burning our skin and eyes, producing cancer or cataracts.
All layers of the atmosphere contain ozone. The lower part of the stratosphere contains the highest concentration, dubbed "the ozone layer". The mesosphere is not dense enough to stop much UV-C from the Sun, so consequently not much ozone is formed there.No.
Ozone in troposphere is not created by UV. It is created by lightening.
The ozone layer is damaged over the poles. It is due to the low temperature.