Ozone sets in stratosphere. The altitude of it is 28 km.
The stratospheric ozone layer forms at high altitude. It is 25 km.
The ozone layer!
No.It would do even more damage to the ozone layer in making it and lifting it to altitude, than you would achieve as improvement.
There isn't one, the moon doesnt have enough of an atmosphere to have an ozone layer. Ozone, also known as O3 is rare and is produced high in altitude due to certen atmospheric conditions.
The layer of atmosphere is mesosphere. It is located after stratosphere.
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The stratosphere is the layer above the troposphere (where we live). The ozone layer is found in the lower stratosphere. The stratosphere is the lowest layer where temperature increases with increasing altitude.
Ozone will oxidize carbon monoxide. However little carbon monoxide survives the trip to the ozone layer, so it has little effect on "ozone depletion". It will oxidize, usually before it reaches the ozone layer. But should it survive, it will deplete ozone slowly, and / or reduce available oxygen at the altitude of the ozone layer. The rate constant is on the order of the decay rate of ozone, so the ozone has to decay to O + O2, when the monatomic oxygen "instantly" seeks out CO to oxidize it.
Ozone layer contains ozone in it. Therefore, it is named so.
The ozone layer in Tagalog is called "tunog ozone."
Ozone concentration increases with decreasing altitude to a maximum value, then drops of to near zero at the Earth's surface. The region of high concentration is called a layer, because it covers the entire Earth, and is confined to a few kilometers in height / thickness.
Ozone layer is formed of ozone. It is a gas.