Even minor problems of ozone depletion can have major effects. Every time even a small amount of the ozone layer is lost, more ultraviolet light from the sun can reach the Earth.
it describes two distincts, but related observations
No, they are not. CFC's destroy the ozone layer.
Scientists now believe that global warming will lead to a weaker ozone layer, because as the surface temperature rises, the stratosphere (where the ozone layer is in the upper part) will get colder, slowing the natural repairing of the ozone layer.A:Yes the global warming affects the ozone layer enormously. The phenomenon is as follows: The various gases or greenhouse gases to be precise being lighter than the air travel towards the atmosphere. There these gases form a layer in the tropospheric region. Due to the greenhouse effect of these gases they do not allow the heat to escape out increasing the temperature of earth. Further the heat is not escaped out which leads to cooling of stratosphere. Thus the temperature required for the formation of ozone is not fulfilled leading to the depletion in the ozone layer.
Good ozone is a type of ozone. it is found in stratosphere.
Good ozone can be refered as the ozone layer which protects us from the harmful ultraviolet radiations of the sun. Since the small amount of ozone which is present in the troposphere does not do this work so the ozone present in the stratosphere as the ozone layer can be regarded as the good ozone.
it describes two distincts, but related observations
Grounded the Concorde.Banned the use of compounds known to cause ozone depletion in the conditions in the ozone layer.
The depletion of good ozone is not good. It can alter our DNA's.
To avoid the depletion of good ozone, we must:Plant more treesAVoid the use of CFC's.
No, never. Ozone depletion could never have a good effect on natural resources.
Ozone layer has pretty good effects on man and environment. It protects us from the ever harming UV's.
The ban on CFC is good for ozone layer. Ozone does not want anything but absence of pollution.
No, carbon dioxide is harmless to the ozone layer. There are a couple of competing indirect effects, though: at the lower boundary of the ozone layer, carbon dioxide does slow down the production of new ozone. However, higher in the atmosphere, it helps keep existing ozone from breaking down; overall, there's some evidence that elevated carbon dioxide has actually sped up the recovery of the ozone layer from depletion caused by CFCs.This is actually a debated topic, and research is ongoing, so it's possible that new evidence will be found that tips the balance definitively one way or the other on the "it's good for the ozone/it's bad for the ozone" scale.
The sun radiates large variety of radiations including ultraviolet radiations which are very harmful to the human body. The ozone layer absorbs ultraviolet radiation rays and prevents them from coming to the surface of the earth thus saving the human beings from harmful rays. This ozone layer in the stratosphere is considered to be "good ozone." The ozone layer occurring naturally in the lower layers of the atmosphere helps remove the pollutants from the surface of the earth.
Good ozone is a type of ozone. it is found in stratosphere.
You want the list of citations to any current paper on ozone depletion, as they will all have "data of ozone depletion" in them. As these require access to scientific journals, I'd suggest you get this from a good college library.
No, they are not. CFC's destroy the ozone layer.