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 cause damage to ozone layer. They react with ozone to deplete it.
CFC's are causing damage to ozone layer. They react with ozone to deplete it.
The chlorine from CFCs do most damage to the ozone layer.
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
The damage that the ozone layer has as big as a continent is ........ Antartica .
Many refrigerants cause damage to the ozone layer. These are CFC's.
The process that causes CFC's to damage the ozone layer is called depletion. It is happening in the ozone.
The damage in the ozone layer reminds us that our actions as humans have consequences.
ozone layer disappears due to man made chemicals. These are CFC's that damage the ozone layer.