Antarctica if you're asking inhabitable. Australia is the habitable country.
Stratosphere is directly above troposphere. It contains the ozone layer.
The layer directly above the troposphere is the stratosphere. It extends to approximately 31 miles above the Earth's surface and contains the ozone layer, which helps protect us from the Sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
There is no specific hole in the ozone layer directly above China. However, ozone depletion is a global issue, and areas around the world, including China, can be affected by thinning of the ozone layer due to human activities.
Above: the rest of the stratosphereBelow: the rest of the troposphere
See "In what layer of the atmosphere do you find the ozone layer?"
The hole in the Ozone layer is directly above Antarctica. There is no significant local smog. There can still be a permanent installation. The size of the ozone hole serves to indicate general ozone layer "health".
The ozone layer dissolves above Antarctica. It is because of cold temperature there.
The layer of gas found above Antarctic is ozone. It was found to be depleted.
The "bad ozone" is in the troposphere. It is no different from the ozone in the ozone layer. The problem is ozone is an irritant and can give rise to a number of toxic substances. This doesn't make a difference for us in when it is in the ozone layer, many miles above us, but when it is in the troposhere where we live we can feel its effects directly.
Stratosphere is the layer. It contains the ozone layer.
ozone layer prevents the rays (UVB) of the sun to go directly to earth.
The layer that contains the ozone and is located above the troposphere is called the stratosphere. The ozone layer plays a critical role in absorbing and filtering out the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation, making it important for protecting life on Earth.