No it is not. Ozone is not a fossil.
The depletion of the ozone layer was primarily caused by the release of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), not fossil fuels. CFCs were commonly used in aerosol sprays and refrigerants. International agreements such as the Montreal Protocol have successfully reduced the use of CFCs to help protect the ozone layer.
See "How does burning fossil fuels deplete the ozone layer?" in the "Related questions" section below.
No, burning fossil fuel has little to do with this. The ozone problem was caused by the addition of CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) to the atmosphere during the 20th century. The Montreal protocol successfully convinced all countries to stop producing CFCs and the ozone layer should have repaired itself by around 2050.
it makes holes in the ozone layer which in the long run makes the sun hotter. hence "globle warming"
No its not a fossil fuel
Irons for ironing clothes will cause more fossil fuel to be burned, which will heat the troposphere. Ozone absorbs UV-B, which heats the ozone layer. Its effect on the Earth surface temperature (in terms of heating) is very small.
Cars release gasses into the ozone. When the gases hit the ozone, it produces the greenhouse effect Mostly because they burn fossil fuel. As you know you can't burn anything without producing a gas.
Oil is a fossil fuel.
Fossil fuel is cheap
Fossil
Gasoline is a fossil fuel.
Sorry, no, wool is not a fossil fuel.