In general no. Ozone is a product of pollution, and is itself considered a pollutant.
Yes it is. Ozone depletion is caused by pollution.
Ozone damage is a disease caused by air pollution, where high levels of ozone in the air can damage plant tissues and lead to their death. Ozone exposure can cause leaf damage, discoloration, and reduced growth in plants, ultimately resulting in their decline and death.
Air pollution causes global warming. It then causes ozone depletion.
This is called Ozone because Ozone is harmfull and so is air pollution
CFC's caused hole in ozone. They react with ozone and deplete it.
Air pollution causes ozone depletion. The gases react with ozone to deplete.
Air pollution causes global warming. This then causes ozone depletion.
Air pollution causes Global warming. This then further causes ozone depletion.
Air pollution is caused when too much oxygen is emmitted into the air. This damages the ozone layer and is thought to be the reason of the hole in the ozone layer. The ozone layer protects us from the sun's harmfull rays. If air pollution continues at this rate, we might see a large skin cancer epidemic in the future. Oxygen is mostly emmited through cars.
Ozone is not a pullutant. Our ozone is what is being destroyed by the air pollution called smog.
Air pollution is due to greenhouse gases. These gases also cause ozone depletion.
Yes, they do have but only a little much. Ozone and air pollution might be indirectly related.