Ozone has a direct affect on water. Ozone depletion causes water organisms to die.
Ozone does have a cooling effect. It is because of its properties.
When treating water, ozone alone has no effect on ammonia. If bromine is present, ozone can oxidize bromine eventually to bromate, and bromate will convert ammonia to nitrogen gas and water. For more, search for "breakpoint bromination".
Yes, chlorofluorocarbons have an adverse effect on the ozone layer. These react with ozone and decompose it to deplete the ozone layer.
Ozone can attack and oxidize the molecules of the bottle. If the ozone dose is controlled, and applied to the IBWA guidelines, this effect is minimal and the water and bottle are "sterile".
Yes, it has. Smoke from crackers have an effect on ozone.
The CFC's have greatest effect. They react with ozone to deplete it.
It will have zero effect. The ozone layer is affected by water vapor, the amount of sunshine and (according to some) CFC's which are produced during the creation of your air conditioner or refrigerator. Recycling is a great idea, but will have zero effect on the ozone layer.
No. Ozone has no effect on CO2.
CFC's deplete the ozone. They react with ozone and deplete it.
The greenhouse effect the ozone at the poles. It is the maximum at the poles.
Ozone layer is present in stratosphere. It does not cause it any effect.
Runny beef stew has no effect on the ozone layer. Methane from cows has no effect on the ozone layer.