CFC's damage ozone the most. They are man made chemicals.
The pollution from gasses being put into the air.
CFC's cause damage to ozone. It decomposes ozone to deplete it.
The CFC's by humans damage the ozone layer. They react with ozone to deplete it.
CFC's damage the ozone depletion. It causes decomposition in ozone layer.
The damages caused by the depletion of ozone layer are skin cancer, cataract. Other global issues like global warming, floods etc.
CFC's from fridge contain chlorine. It reacts and depletes ozone.
Chlorofluorocarbons damage the protective ozone layer.
The CFC's by humans damage the ozone layer. They react with ozone to deplete it.
CFC's damage the ozone depletion. It causes decomposition in ozone layer.
Ozone layer gets damages due to the use of ozone depleting substances.These ODS react with ozone and deplete it.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) are the ones that destroy ozone. These molecules initiate a chain reaction inside the ozone layer which destroys huge amounts of ozone.
The damages caused by the depletion of ozone layer are skin cancer, cataract. Other global issues like global warming, floods etc.
Ozone in the troposphere injures / damages lung tissues in all animals. It also damages the leaves of most plants (which are their lungs). Ozone damages most rubber or plastic items, and bleaches the color from other items. A little ozone, like after a rainstorm is good, but continuous dosing is not. So it is considered a pollutant because it is largely man-caused, and because it has bad effects almost globally when in the troposphere.Yes some amount of ozone is also present in the tropospheric region. This ozone is formed by the lightning and sometimes released as a pollutant on the surface of earth. The concentration of this ozone is of the order of ppm so it can be considered as negligible as compared to the stratospheric ozone.
CFC's from fridge contain chlorine. It reacts and depletes ozone.
Plants are affected by ozone pollution. It even kills plankton.
The molecules that destroy ozone at CFC's. Chlorine molecule are the ones.
Mainly Chlorine
Yes, and ozone damages them internally. It essentially destroys their "lungs".
Chlorofluorocarbons damage the protective ozone layer.