The magnetic field diverts most positive charges of the solar wind to the south pole, and "scoops" more solar wind than Earth would otherwise receive. Much of these positive charges are hydrogen, the hydrogen oxidizes to water vapor, and water vapor both prevents one method of making ozone and accelerates the decay of ozone. So the magnetic field makes the south polar hole larger than the north polar hole, and serves to deplete ozone generally. Ozone is a polar molecule, and as such can be damped in oscillation / rotation by the Earth's magnetic field. So the magnetic field also serves to "cool" ozone down a bit.
No it is not. It protects us from the UV rays of the sun.
No, the ozone and the magnetic field are not the same thing. Ozone has nothing to do with magnetism on earth.
Ozone is an isotope of oxygen while the Ozone Layer is part of the stratosphere.
The ozone hole is found in the same layer as ozone layer. It is found in stratosphere.
No, the ozone layer and the CO2 blanket are different. The ozone layer contains ozone molecules in it which the other contains carbon dioxide in it.
No, it is not. the ozone is different from mesosphere.
It is in the same atmosphere, but much higher, than the ozone layer. No other relationship.
The ozone layer.
it goes through and harms the layer,plus it damages staues or things with same objects
The temperature of ozone layer is same as stratosphere. It is because ozone layer is in stratosphere.
Ozone is an isotope of oxygen while the Ozone Layer is part of the stratosphere.
The ozone hole is found in the same layer as ozone layer. It is found in stratosphere.
No ozone layer and ozone depletion are different terms. Actually they are quiet the opposite terms.
No, the ozone layer and the CO2 blanket are different. The ozone layer contains ozone molecules in it which the other contains carbon dioxide in it.
No, it is not. the ozone is different from mesosphere.
It is in the same atmosphere, but much higher, than the ozone layer. No other relationship.
The effect of ozone layer is same overall. The ozone depletion over one place will affect the UV in that area.
Efforts were made to do the same but results were not up to the mark. The ozone present in the ozone layer is small in concentration but very large from the perspective of fueling it. Various air balloons filled with oxygen were sent to the ozone layer in order to refuel it but the amount was negligible if the ozone hole was concerned.
No.