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Yes, it is. The greenhouse effect is made worse by ozone deplition.
CFC's cause ozone depletion. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Ozone depletion has adverse impact. It can cause human life to extinct.
The forests reduce glocal warming. If there is no global warming, ozone deplition is reduced.
CFC gases depletes the ozone. Ozone holes have been created because of it.
Ozone depletion causes UV rays to enter the earth. These are harmful radiations of the sun.
Dholes are endangered due to the lost of their habitat, deplition of their food source, and increasing number of their predators.
A number of measures are taken for the prevention of ozone depletion. The main being avoidance of CFCs in the nature.
The ozone layer depletion causes the harmful UV radiations to enter the earth's surface. These radiations can cause various fatal diseases to humans and animals.
Ozone depletion is the process where ozone holes are created in the ozone layer. It is caused due to the action of chloro-floro-carbons on the ozone molecule to break it down to oxygen.
Whatever they would be able to after 50 years. Maybe scientists would invent new types of genetically modified fruits or somethign like that to satisfy the dietry needs for it seems that the current exploitation of resources would lead to a deplition.
The depletion region in germanium is small because germanium has a lower band gap compared to silicon. This results in a higher charge carrier concentration and a narrower depletion region. Additionally, germanium has a higher intrinsic carrier concentration, leading to a smaller depletion region.