Yes, it is possible. We can do this by minimizing the use of CFC's.
The depletion could be reduced by curing CFC's. They cause damage to the ozone.
damage to ozone layer is called ozone depletion. It is thinning of ozone layer.
CFC's are causing damage to ozone layer. They react with ozone to deplete it.
CFC's cause damage to ozone layer. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Yes, it is possible to reduce the size of the hole in the ozone layer. International agreements such as the Montreal Protocol have been successful in phasing out the production of ozone-depleting substances, leading to gradual healing of the ozone layer. Continued efforts to enforce these regulations and promote sustainable practices will be essential to further reduce the size of the ozone hole.
The ozone does not create any damage. It is a layer of protection.
i am pretty sure that the regulations have succeeded in reducing ozone damage as studies show that the ozone holes are becoming smaller
Many refrigerants cause damage to the ozone layer. These are CFC's.
ozone layer disappears due to man made chemicals. These are CFC's that damage the ozone layer.
The damage in the ozone layer reminds us that our actions as humans have consequences.
The CFC's by humans damage the ozone layer. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Ozone in the ozone layer is not at all a pollutant but it is something without which no ozone layer may have existed. Ozone can be considered as a pollutant in the stratospheric region but in the stratosphere or the ozone layer it is of full or complete use. No harms there.