The stratospheric ozone is destroyed by CFC's. It reacts with ozone to deplete it.
The main molecules destroying ozone are CFC's. They decompose the ozone molecules.
No,it is not. It is the helpful one as it forms the ozone.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are a group of gases responsible for destroying the ozone layer. When released into the atmosphere, CFCs break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere, leading to thinning of the ozone layer. This thinning allows more harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun to reach the Earth's surface.
The atmosphere. The stratosphere. The lower stratosphere and tropopause. The ozone layer. Pick one.
CFC's are destroying our ozone layer. These CFC's are one of the most harmful chemicals of the environment.
The ozone layer is part of the Earth's stratosphere, which is one of the atmospheric layers. It is a region within the stratosphere where ozone molecules are concentrated and help absorb and filter out ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Stratosphere is rich in ozone gas. It contains the ozone layer.
The stratosphere layer holds ozone. It is tri atomic gas. It protects us from the UV rays of the sun.
The stratosphere has the greatest concentration of ozone, specifically in the region known as the ozone layer. This layer is found approximately 10 to 50 kilometers above Earth's surface and plays a crucial role in absorbing the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
No it is not. Oxygen is the one that creates the ozone layer.
CFC's are responsible for ozone hole. They react with ozone to deplete it.
The ozone layer is in the stratosphere. It is one of the layer of atmosphere.