3 sources of CFC's are:
No, the chlorine and other chemicals in CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) destroy the ozone molecules and weaken the ozone layer.
The human made chemicals that destroy the ozone are CFCs. These CFCs are ones that decompose the ozone molecules.
They react with ozone. Decompose it and cause ozone depletion.
The humans destroy ozone by usng CFCs. These are compounds which react with ozone to deplete it.
Refrigerants contain CFC's. These CFcs are the chemicals that react with ozone and destroy it.
No, the chlorine and other chemicals in CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) destroy the ozone molecules and weaken the ozone layer.
The human made chemicals that destroy the ozone are CFCs. These CFCs are ones that decompose the ozone molecules.
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) destroy ozone in the ozone layer.
They react with ozone. Decompose it and cause ozone depletion.
Chlorine and bromine separate from the CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and destroy the ozone molecules. The chlorine and bromine atoms are not changed, so they continue destroying ozone. One chlorine atom can destroy up to 100,000 molecules of ozone during its lifetime in the atmosphere.
See "What is causing the depletion of the ozone layer?" in the "Related questions" section below.
The humans destroy ozone by usng CFCs. These are compounds which react with ozone to deplete it.
Yes, CFCs can destroy the ozone layer. They react with ozone present in ozone layer and decompose it.
As the CFCs are carried to Antarctica there is a big ozone hole. Chlorine and bromine atoms from CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) separate and destroy ozone molecules, but remain active for several years continuing their destruction. So if more CFCs will be produced in the world more CFCs will be carried to Antarctica by the polar winds and more depletion and the rate of depletion will exceed the rate of formation of ozone molecules resulting in the expansion of ozone hole over Antarctica.
The pollutant that is beleived to be causing damage is CFC. It is a synthetic chemical that might lead to ozone depletion.
They are carried by westerlies. They destroy the ozone.
CFCs convert ozone to oxygen. They are responsible for ozone layer depletion.