Even if all the forests were burned or clear-cut and buried, there would still be an ozone layer. There may be no possibility of life on Earth's surface, but there would still be a region of increased ozone concentration, just as there is on Mars. But there would be no Man, either. Especially interesting is that burning of biological materials (liek trees) releases chloromethane, which is a significant (~17% of depletion, not all from burned trees) known ozone depleter. The oxygen in the atmosphere came from space and from the sea, and those sources will still deliver even if there were no significant ozone. Life can always start anew.
mesosphere A+
the canopy layer is the highest layer of the forest
The forest understory layer is the one that receives the least amount of sunlight in a deciduous forest. This layer is shaded by the canopy above and consists of smaller trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants.
which layer of the rain forest does fire ants live?
canopy layer
The four common layers of a rainforest are the emergent layer, canopy layer, understory layer, and forest floor. Each layer supports different plants and animals adapted to the specific conditions of that layer, creating a diverse and complex ecosystem.
The subterranean layer is the layer under ground :)
Most meteors disintegrate in the mesosphere as they fall closer to Earth. The mesosphere is the layer of the atmosphere located above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, and it is where most meteoroids burn up due to the intense heat caused by friction with the air.
forest floor
Forest floor.
the forest floor
The layer is the canopy.