No: the ozone layer is not getting thicker because of pollution. If anything, it is getting 'thinner'.
Yes: CFCs do result in ozone breakdown. This is a major environmental problem and certainly not something humans should consider deliberately doing at this time.
there has been help by the mayor to reduce light pollution but they are getting PETITION
because the pollution hurts the animals and could eventually be harmful to humans
to reduce the risk of pollution
The more people use bicycles then the fewer drive cars. This will reduce fossil fuel consumption.
To effectively reduce noise pollution in your home by installing a window sound barrier, consider using double-paned windows with soundproofing features such as thicker glass or laminated glass. Additionally, you can use weatherstripping and caulking to seal any gaps around the window frame to further reduce noise infiltration.
The actions that will help to reduce land pollution is Reduce Reuse Recycle.
The more pollution that is put into the world, the more resources have to be used to reduce the problems created by pollution.
To reduce ozone pollution, curb CFC's. They are the ones that deplete ozone.
What will not reduce water pollution is constantly dumping garbage in to lakes and rivers.
Our coutry pakistan is growing trees to reduce air pollution
because it affect the environment, trees, animals, and even humans.
Pollution is not generally considered good because it harms the environment, human health, and ecosystems. It can contribute to climate change, acid rain, and respiratory illnesses. Efforts are typically made to reduce pollution to safeguard the planet and public health.