Ozone layer can be replenished by avoiding the use of CFCs. In the absence of these chemicals, the ozone layer will replenish itself.
Ozone layer can be replenished by avoiding the use of CFCs. In the absence of these chemicals, the ozone layer will replenish itself.
Ozone layer can be replenished naturally.
In the ozone layer, ozone relensihes. It is replenished by UV rays.
Ozone layer needs to be replenished. It is because of its destruction.
The ozone in the ozone hole is very large in quantity. It cannot be replenished artificially.
The ozone layer is something very precious for the human race. But this human layer is being destroyed by the reckless use of the harmful CFC's by man thus making a kind of ozone hole in the ozone layer. This ozone layer cannot be replenished by man made sources. This is because the amount of ozone which is prepared by man is very negligible as compared to the amount which is depleted.So the ozone can only be replenished if the amount of CFC's which are consumed by the human race is decreased.
They believe that it will not be gone this early. If we stop CFC's, it will be replenished.
Yes, it is destroyed. However it is replenished using the same source.
We can stop adding compounds to the air that deplete ozone. The Sun will take care of the rest. Nothing else we try will do more than damage the ozone layer further. See the "Related questions" section below.
No, lightning does not repair the ozone layer. Lightning can actually contribute to the depletion of ozone by producing nitrogen oxides, which are ozone-depleting substances. The ozone layer is repaired naturally through complex chemical processes over time.
It will not finish now. However if we curb the use of CFC's, it can be replenished.
The ozone layer developed over millions of years through the accumulation of ozone molecules in the Earth's stratosphere. It plays a crucial role in filtering out harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, which allows life to thrive on Earth. The ozone layer is constantly being replenished and depleted through natural processes.