There are no objects in ozone. It contains just the ozone gas.
Ozone layer is located in the STRATOSPHERE region of atmosphere. However some part of it is also located in TROPOSPHERE so it can be considered between stratosphere and troposphere.
The ozone layer is spread throughout. However some countries have a ozone hole in it.
The ozone is harmful not at stratosphere. It is harmful at some layer. Te layer is troposphere.
There is not actually a hole in the ozone layer. The ozone has been reduced below some limit.
The ozone layer is a portion of the Stratosphere that absorbs ultraviolet light from the sun. Ozone also exists in the Troposphere, where it is generated by lightning and by some human activity and has a short life but can interact with other chemical emissions to produce one kind of smog.
Ozone layer is created by natural processes. UV and thunder are some of them.
Some elements are blamed for ozone layer. These are CFC's.
See "What does the ozone layer do?"
If the ozone layer is destroyed, harsh consequences will follow. There will be no life.
The release of CFC's lead to ozone layer depletion. It reacts with ozone to deplete 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.
The ozone layer is a region with a relatively high concentration of ozone, and is located near the bottom of the stratosphere. It is located 8 to 50km above sea level. The altitude varies with latitude, placing the stratosphere and the ozone layer closer to the Earth's surface over the poles.The highest concentration is in the lower stratosphere, also called the tropopause. Ozone is found in some concentration in all layers of the atmosphere. Ozone in the troposphere (near Earth's surface) is one component of smog.Ozone concentrations vary from near zero at extreme elevations (high in the exosphere), to a maximum (~9 ppm) at the bottom of the stratosphere, to zero again near Earth's surface. Some ozone is found in every layer of the atmosphere (usually less than 1 ppm, except for the stratosphere).(for more information, see the related question)The ozone layer is in the upper atmosphere of the earth.