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It is not possible to get back what is lost of the ozone layer, but we can work to not lose anymore!

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YES. It can heal slowly if there is a reduction of polution.

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To make ozone hole smaller we must:

  • Plant more trees
  • Avoid using CFC's
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Is it possible to reduce the damage cfcs have on the ozone layer?

Yes, it is possible. We can do this by minimizing the use of CFC's.


Which are the causes of the pollution on ozone layer?

The pollution of ozone layer is cause by CFC's. They reduce the amount of ozone in the atmosphere.


Will the ozone layer close up?

Ozone layer can close up. It depends if the use of ODS is banned completely.


How can you reduce the depletion of the ozone layer due to CFC?

To reduce the depletion, curb CFC's. they react and deplete ozone.


What can you do to reduce the ozone layer depletion?

In order to reduce the ozone layer depletion we can minimize the use of products containing CFC's. These are deodorants, spray cans, refrigerators etc.


What are some methods used to reduce ozone depletion?

See "What can we do to protect the ozone layer?"


Is it possible to make an artificial ozone layer?

no its not


How is reaforestation going to help the ozone layer?

Planting trees will reduce the effect of global warming, but it has little to do with ozone depletion.


Is the ozone layer close to the earth?

I surrounds the earth


How do you reduce deplation of ozone layer?

The depletion could be reduced by curing CFC's. They cause damage to the ozone.


How can we protect us from the ozone layer?

To reduce ozone levels, we must:Plant more treesAvoid using CFC's.


What are CFC gases?

CFC gases from aerosols and fridges destroy ozone and reduce the thickness of the ozone layer