It reduces the amount of harmful UV radiation which reaches the earths surface. It absorbes the rays and breaks down into normal diatomic oxygen which then can be brocken down itself recombining into ozone which is O3
The pollution of ozone layer is cause by CFC's. They reduce the amount of ozone in the atmosphere.
To reduce the depletion, curb CFC's. they react and deplete ozone.
there is just over 75% of the ozone layer left!
In order to reduce the ozone layer depletion we can minimize the use of products containing CFC's. These are deodorants, spray cans, refrigerators etc.
See "What can we do to protect the ozone layer?"
To help the ozone layer, we can reduce our use of harmful chemicals like CFCs, use eco-friendly products, and support policies that protect the ozone layer.
The depletion could be reduced by curing CFC's. They cause damage to the ozone.
To reduce ozone levels, we must:Plant more treesAvoid using CFC's.
Ozone in the ozone layer is not at all a pollutant but it is something without which no ozone layer may have existed. Ozone can be considered as a pollutant in the stratospheric region but in the stratosphere or the ozone layer it is of full or complete use. No harms there.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons are compounds known to be hazardous to the ozone layer. These chemicals break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere, leading to the depletion of the ozone layer. Efforts have been made to reduce the use of CFCs and halons in various applications to protect the ozone layer.
Yes, the ozone layer is still depleting, but efforts to reduce harmful chemicals have slowed down the rate of depletion.
In the past, the ozone layer was healthier and thicker than it is today. Human activities, such as the release of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), have led to ozone depletion, resulting in a thinner ozone layer. Efforts to reduce CFC emissions have been made to protect and restore the ozone layer.