Ozone is considered to be a boon for earth. It is the only thing protecting us from UV rays.
The ozone layer is just a layer of gas, so while the ozone might get "stirred up" a bit, it does not form a hole. An ozone hole is not a physical hole; it's only an area in the ozone layer where the ozone levels are very low because of decomposition by chemicals. Consider this: If you move your hand through the air, does it leave a vacuum behind? No. The air around it fills in the space almost instantly. Same thing with the spacecraft going through the ozone layer.
No: the ozone layer is not getting thicker because of pollution. If anything, it is getting 'thinner'. Yes: CFCs do result in ozone breakdown. This is a major environmental problem and certainly not something humans should consider deliberately doing at this time.
Ozone-depleting products should be used according to their intended purpose and in accordance with any safety guidelines provided. It is important to minimize the use of these products and to dispose of them properly according to local regulations to prevent further damage to the ozone layer. Consider using alternatives that are ozone-friendly whenever possible.
No. The ozone is stratosphere is good ozone. The ozone in troposphere is bad ozone.
The tropospheric ozone is bad ozone. It acts as a pollutant.
Stratosphere ozone is good ozone. Photo chemical ozone is pollutant.
Most of the ozone is found there. The ozone present there is good ozone.
The ozone depleting substances are interfering with ozone. They destroy the ozone.
Ozone layer is formed of ozone. It is a gas.
Ozone detection is to detect levels of ozone. It measures the quantity in ozone layer.
Stratospheric ozone forms the ozone layer. Destroying it is ozone depletion.
Ozone layer depletion can be defined as destruction of ozone. This ozone is the ozone layer.