The stratosphere is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere and contains 15% of the mass found in Earth's atmosphere. The ozone can be found in the stratosphere. What you won't find there are planes and clouds.
Ozone in the upper atmosphere is very vital for the life on earth. It protects us from the harmful UV rays of the sun.
Individuals of oxygen are formed in the stratosphere when oxygen molecules that consist of two oxygen atoms are striked by ultraviolet light.
Individuals of oxygen are formed in the stratosphere when oxygen molecules that consist of two oxygen atoms are striked by ultraviolet light. This causes the atoms to split.
The form of oxygen found in the stratosphere is ozone. It is an isotope of oxygen.
Oxygen exist in stratosphere as molecule and atomic form.
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Cfc's rise to the stratosphere and react with ozone. These CFC's release chlorine which reacts with ozone to deplete it and form oxygen molecule and nascent oxygen.
Light in the form of visible rays does not affect ozone in stratosphere. UV rays deplete it.
Troposphere keeps in most of the oxygen in it. Ozone, a form of oxygen is kept in stratosphere.
Ozone is present at stratosphere. It is because the suitable conditions are found there.
Oxygen cycle does not affect. It is because the ozone is located in stratosphere.
it has more mass
No it doesn't. It contains ozone.
No it is not. Oxygen is the one that creates the ozone layer.
Individuals of oxygen are formed in the stratosphere when oxygen molecules that consist of two oxygen atoms are striked by ultraviolet light.
No oxygen is not a danger to ozone layer in stratosphere. It is because oxygen itself participates in the creation of ozone.
Most of the oxygen in the atmosphere is O2, at any altitude. It's true that ozone molecules, O3, are heavier than regular oxygen gas O2, but mixtures of gases do not layer out by mass or density -- they thoroughly mix. In the stratosphere, however, the higher levels of ultraviolet radiation produce fresh ozone from diatomic oxygen, so ozone concentrations remain higher in this region.
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Ozone is maintained in stratosphere. It is because of UV rays.
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nitrogen and oxygen
Cfc's rise to the stratosphere and react with ozone. These CFC's release chlorine which reacts with ozone to deplete it and form oxygen molecule and nascent oxygen.
Light in the form of visible rays does not affect ozone in stratosphere. UV rays deplete it.