no
Ozone is depleting. It is depleting due to the CFC's used by the humans.
carbon monoxide,nitrogen gas,carbondioxide are some of the gases that coming from the sun are causes for thinning of the ozone
Carbon dioxide itself does not cause stratospheric ozone depletion. However, it can affect ozone indirectly by contributing to climate change, which alters atmospheric circulation patterns and can affect the distribution of ozone-depleting chemicals. Increases in carbon dioxide can also lead to a cooling of the stratosphere, which enhances the release of ozone-depleting substances.
If your talking about the brown gas u see above cities then that is smog and it consists of carbon monoxide and ozone.
Carbon monoxide Chlorine gas Hydrogen cyanide Sulfur dioxide Ammonia Nitrogen dioxide Phosgene Hydrogen sulfide Ozone Carbon dioxide at high concentrations
In standard conditions, carbon monoxide is a gas.
CFc's have the greatest effect. the decompose ozone.
Yes, carbon monoxide is a poisonous and very dangerous gas.
Carbon monoxide is not usually called a greenhouse gas. It does absorb infrared radiation and trap heat in the atmosphere, which is the definition of a greenhouse gas, but carbon monoxide is very reactive and soluble, so its molecules do not remain in the atmosphere for any significant time.Carbon Dioxide is a serious greenhouse gas, not Carbon Monoxide.
0.01% of carbon monoxide is present on inert gas
It should not as natural gas is not carbon monoxide.
The exhaust gas is made up of water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, ozone and soot. There are rules as to how much of these a car can output too.