If the ozone layer is destroyed, harsh consequences will follow. There will be no life.
the ozone is important to us. the suns harmful UV (ultraviolet) rays is well..harmful
Ozone destroyed can cause skin cancer. It can cause eye cataract too.
When ozone is destroyed, UV rays will enter the earth. They are harmful and fatal for life on earth.
Some theories about the ozone layer include the ozone hole formation due to human-made chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), natural ozone depletion caused by volcanic eruptions or solar flares, and the impact of climate change on ozone levels. Scientists study these theories to better understand ozone layer dynamics and develop strategies to protect it.
The layer is heated. Some oxygen, nitrogen, and ozone molecules are destroyed. Ozone is made. This is how the ozone layer returns after the polar winters deplete the layer. Lack of sunlight is the major issue with ozone depletion and the ONLY method that allows the ozone to return.
Ozone depletion causes various problems in human beings. Some of them are:Skin cancerCataractSuppression of immune system.
Depletion of ozone layer causes UV rays to pass though. These rays are fatal for human life.
The ozone depleted layer could cause skin cancer. It could also cause global warming.
Depletion of ozone layer causes various problems. It can cause the UV rays to enter the earth which are fatal for life on earth.
The ozone layer was depleted from the actions of CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) released into the atmosphere last century. CFCs were used in aerosols and fridges and escaped into the air where the winds gradually moved them all around the world and up to the ozone layer. There chlorine broke from the CFCs and destroyed the ozone.
The ozone layer is spread throughout. However some countries have a ozone hole in it.
Natural ways the ozone layer is being destroyed include volcanic eruptions releasing chlorine and bromine gases, as well as natural biological processes releasing methane which can degrade the ozone layer. However, these natural sources are minor compared to human activities like the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting substances.