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Dangers of ozone depletion are many. The cause of skin cancer is one.

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Ozone depletion causes skin cancer. It could also cause eye cataract.

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Ozone layer present in troposphere is known as bad ozone. It is a pollutant and is a major constituent of urabn smog.

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The various health risks associated with ozone depletion are:

  • Eye cataract
  • Skin cancer
  • Suppression of immune system.
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What is a list of the effects of ozone depletion?

The ozone depletion makes UV rays enter the earth. UV rays are fatal for living organisms.


Give the data of ozone depletion upto 2008?

You want the list of citations to any current paper on ozone depletion, as they will all have "data of ozone depletion" in them. As these require access to scientific journals, I'd suggest you get this from a good college library.


How are humans desroying the ozone layer list?

humans are destroying the ozone layer by ,cfc , spray on deodorant ,air freshener,and hair spray


What are some objections to controlling ozone depletion?

Not saying this is an extensive list of excuses, but here are some: * Denialists - Man is not a big enough player to have caused ozone depletion, to any significant amount, much less be able to overcome what is likely a massive natural occurance. * Controlling gases that deplete ozone only serve to line the pockets of the chemical companies whose patents on the "recognized offenders" (eg. CFCs) had expired - it is all a hoax. * We will have to do something different - people will be put out of jobs. * We don't know what all the causes are - we should study until we know what all the causes are, then attack them in order of their effects. * Controlling the depletion of ozone will require controlling population - giving land and water back to forests, and severely curtailing any sort of industry.


List of products and the Ozone depletion number?

The US-EPA hosts a web page that has links to the various classifications. See the link below.


How can you improve ozone layer?

See "What can we do to protect the ozone layer?"


What gases are harmful to the ozone?

CFC(Cholorofluorocarbons) gases which are pollutants are responsible for the depletion of ozone layer. CFC convert ozone to oxygen and make it useless for the absorption of UV radiation.


What issues faced the American HVAC industry in the early twenty-first century?

Topping the list would be energy efficiency, quality indoor air, and the concurrent issues of global warming and ozone depletion.


List the four ingredients that lead to ground level Ozone Write the chemical symbol for ozone?

List the four ingredients that lead to ground level Ozone. Write the chemical symbol for ozone


List five effects that UV radiation could have on plants or animals as a result of ozone thinning?

The five effects are: Global warming eye cataract suppression of immune system Skin cancer Death of phytoplanktons.


What would best support the theory that increased exposure to UV light from holes in the ozone layer is causing an increase in the number of deformed frogs?

Too bad you didn't bother to supply the list... But "holes in the ozone layer" are endangering NO frogs. Ozone depletion maybe, but not "ozone holes". The holes are found ONLY over the Antarctic and a small one over the Arctic during the end of the winter at each pole. No frogs are found at either pole. Tanning and unexposed skin is also not recommended during the winter at either pole for a number of reasons, but UV radiation is not on that list as the sun is not there during the winter.


Can you give a list of ozone gases?

Ozone, O3. The ozone form of hydrogen, H3+. Only formed in the laboratory as far as we know.