There are many long term consequences. Global warming, floods etc are some of the examples.
Ozone depletion can cause:Skin cancerEye cataractSuppression of immune system.
Short term can cause personal problems. Long term can cause global warming.
The ozone depletion is the term described for thinning of ozone layer. This depletion is very harmful for life on earth.
Ozone depletion could cause loss of mankind. It would lead to no life.
Ozone depletion means that there is less ozone than there was. We worry about ozone depletion in the upper atmosphere. At the surface, the less the better; it's poisonous.
Yes they are long term. They cannot be predicted for short term.
Depletion is the thinning of ozone layer. It is due to man made CFC's.
Montreal Protocol is the treaty. It is sworn to protect ozone depletion.
What were the long-term consequences of the ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland?
Depletion in the daytime would only be noticeable between days, or over years. There is always less ozone overnight. Ozone is made during the day, and decays when there is no UV-C to make more. On the other hand, there are some ozone destruction pathways that require light in order to complete the catalytic cycles... for example chlorine and bromine do require light (water vapor does not). Depletion is NOT a "short term" thing, that you can tell minute by minute how the ozone layer is doing.
The ozone layer is expected to change on a seasonal basis, with some longer term fluctuations, but catostrophic depletion resulting from the release of CFCs should no longer be anticipated, since the manufacture of CFCs for industrial use has been banned. Recent images show that the seasonal Antarctic hole in the ozone layer is becoming smaller, providing evidence that the global ozone layer is recovering. Had the depletion of the ozone layer been allowed to continue, dangerous levels of ultraviolet radiation would have reached the earth's surface.
Long term effects of ozone layer are many. These include global warming, floods, less food etc.