Technically ozone is formed at all altitudes by air pollutants such as hydrocarbons reacting by exposure to sunlight. The most concentrated altitude at which ozone is formed at (most commonly known as the ozone layer which is in the stratosphere) starts at about 10km above sea level and goes to about 50km above sea level (in imperial that's about 6 and 31 miles).
Ozone increase at low altitude. It also becomes a pollutant.
No. There are some documented cases of ozone being wafted down into high mountain communities, but ozone in smog is formed from other components in smog... and visible light.
The stratospheric ozone layer forms at high altitude. It is 25 km.
Ozone forms over the equator where the rays of sunlight are the strongest and then flows toward the poles.
Ozone gas is not formed in troposphere. It is because the factors that create ozone are not present there.
The ozone is not taken there. It is formed there.
Ozone sets in stratosphere. The altitude of it is 28 km.
Ozone increase at low altitude. It also becomes a pollutant.
No. There are some documented cases of ozone being wafted down into high mountain communities, but ozone in smog is formed from other components in smog... and visible light.
Ozone layer is formed of ozone. It is a gas.
The stratospheric ozone layer forms at high altitude. It is 25 km.
Ozone forms over the equator where the rays of sunlight are the strongest and then flows toward the poles.
The ozone hole in formed in the stratosphere region of the atmosphere. It is because most of the ozone is present in that layer.
See "How was the ozone layer formed?"
The ozone is found and formed in the atmosphere. It is formed in the stratosphere.
Ozone gas is not formed in troposphere. It is because the factors that create ozone are not present there.
The upper layer of the atmosphere is formed by ozone layer. This is a layer of ozone gas.