Yes, it is. The greenhouse effect is made worse by ozone deplition.
No, not all chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are greenhouse gases. While CFCs do contribute to ozone layer depletion and are potent greenhouse gases, some CFCs like CFC-12 primarily affect the ozone layer and have a negligible impact on global warming.
Ozone in the lower atmosphere is harmful to plants and animals and the biosphere is where plants and animals live, so the more, the worse.
Climate Change (Global Warming). It's already happening, but it will get worse is the ozone continues to be destroyed.
It can't, there is little we can do for a while now. we just need to stop making things worse.
Greenhouse effect will affect human beings by pushing the weather patterns to extreme levels. Global warming will be much worse and weather patterns will become unpredictable.
The ozone hole leads to global warming. This then leads to worse pollution.
we have pollution in the air and the greenhouse effect. it \'s already showing signs of only getting worse, not unlesss we start recycling and GO GREEN!!!
It is because ozone depletion requires low temperatures. These temperatures can be found out at poles.
Increased levels of greenhouse gases trap more heat in the Earth's atmosphere, creating a "greenhouse effect." This leads to higher temperatures as more heat is retained and absorbed by the Earth's surface.
If you do not do anything, it would get worse. The ozone hole will be more than big.
Ozone depletion is worse in Antarctica because of the presence of polar stratospheric clouds, which provide a surface for chemical reactions that break down ozone molecules. Additionally, the extreme cold temperatures in Antarctica contribute to the formation of these clouds, making the ozone depletion more severe in this region.
Ozone depletion is not worse in cities. If you measure the effects of ozone depletion by the number of people affected, there are more people per unit area in cities. Ozone depletion affects every unit area more-or-less equally. Ozone pollution affects cities worst, since NOx is mostly produced by urban and suburban<->urban traffic.