Yes, we can save it. It is not that messed up as we think.
You can find the ozone layer in the lower stratosphere. It is because ozone find conditions worth creation there.
i would say no because there is too much of a risk that your iPod will get messed up. if it gets messed up you would probably have to buy a new iPod.
Probably not. Ozone is inactivated pretty quickly by many sorts of organic matter. Termite nests are very far underground, and may not have distant outlets that will let ozone gas through... However, it may destroy the chemical markers that help act as "road maps", and it may sterilize the colonies of fungus etc. that all insects depend on for survival. Worth trying...
You're messed up. A guy isn't worth ruining a friendship.
The primary chemicals that cause damage to the ozone are chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs or freons) and bromofluorocarbon (halons). Decreasing or eliminating the use of these chemicals will help protect the ozone layer. For the most part, this has already been done, and substitute chemicals have been found for use. However, many of the other chemicals still cause ozone layer depletion, just not as much, or cause other environmental damage when used. We could try to go in, and remove the extra chemicals from the atmosphere. There are two problems with this approach: 1. It's very expensive. Scientists predict that the human-caused depletion of the ozone layer will be corrected by 2050, just by not using those chemicals anymore. In the grand scheme of things, that isn't very long, so would it be worth an enormous cost to speed it up? 2. The consequences are not well known. What else could we end up doing to disturb the atmosphere if we go in and tinker with it? What will the next chemicals do that we leave up there? Why take this risk, possibly expanding the hole, or causing global warming, or creating some other problem, when the problem will fix itself in another 40 years? Notably, the CFCs humans use that are considered to cause ozone depletion do not dissolve in water. Similar products from natural sources like volcanoes do dissolve in water, and are washed out of the atmosphere by rain. Additionally, the world exists in a balance--small changes in one area can throw other areas off. Finally, while we can't "stop" the creation of ozone, that isn't the issue--we did effect the speed at which ozone is destroyed. Think of if this way: 1 million ozone were made per week, and then 1 million were destroyed naturally each week. That would be the normal process. What if 1 million were still made each week, but 1.1 million per week were destroyed? Even though the same amount is always made, there is still ozone depletion. It might be slow and take a while to build up into a problem, but the problem still exists.
I think that steamworks is worth trying. It actually surprised me.. I thought it would be boring but it was actually pretty fun:) I think it's at least worth a try!
There are detailed instructions on how to catch this GLITCH here: http://www.wikihow.com/Catch-a-MissingNo-in-Pokemon-Red-and-Blue "MISSING.NO" IS NOT A POKEMON AND HAS NEVER BEEN ONE. It is only a glitch of the game. Catching it is only asking to get your game messed up INDEFINITELY. Your PC box will be messed up, your Pokemon on hand will be messed up, it is not worth messing with that glitch AT ALL. To get it using gameshark: 014FD8CF IT IS NOT WORTH IT!!!!
"Messed up" girls are ready to clutch at straws. No problem getting a boyfriend if you're willing to clutch at straws. The "good ones" have higher standards, because they know they're worth it. So it takes longer. Nothing unusual about it at all. Or, to put it another way, "messed up" girls can usually get a boy easily. 99% of the time, it's a boy not worth having.
No it is not worth more it just means you messed up
yes they are worth loads
yes - it's fun
if its in good shape, no rust then about $5000 if its all rusty and messed up about $500 at most. also if it runs or not