Ozone is a tri oxygen molecule. It is formed by the action of UV light on oxygen.
The ozone can be damaged by natural or man made sources. Man made is CFC's and natural is UV rays.
This is called Ozone because Ozone is harmfull and so is air pollution
3 sources of CFC's are:Aerosol SpraysRefrigeratorsAir conditioners.
The main sources of thinning of the ozone layer are chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), halons, and other ozone-depleting substances, which are released through human activities like industrial processes, aerosol sprays, and refrigerants. These substances break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere, leading to a reduction in the ozone concentration. Additionally, natural processes like volcanic eruptions and solar flares can also contribute to ozone depletion.
Natural resources are responsible for ozone depletion. But the amount of depletion by them is very less.
There are important aspects of ozone depletion and greenhouse effect. They are caused by same sources.
Anywhere but in the air we and our food sources "breathe".
Domestic electrical discharges, and infernal combustion engines.
Domestic electrical discharges, and infernal combustion engines.
Chlorine released from natural sources like volcanic eruptions does not significantly contribute to ozone depletion. The main concern is human-made chlorine compounds like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) used in refrigerants and aerosols, which can break down ozone in the stratosphere. These compounds release chlorine atoms that can catalyze the destruction of ozone molecules.
Natural sources that contribute to ozone depletion include volcanic eruptions, which release sulfur dioxide and ash into the atmosphere. These substances can react with ozone in the stratosphere, leading to its destruction. Additionally, certain types of bacteria in soil and oceans can produce nitrogen oxides, which can also contribute to ozone depletion.
Chlorofluorocarbons. Many sources were just simple aerosol cans that people used every day.