CFC's slowly destroy ozone. They react with ozone and deplete it.
The term is CFC. It is known as chlorofluorocarbons.
To stop ozone hole, you have to curb CFC's. they are the ones that destroy ozone.
Halogens and CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) destroy the ozone layer. However, since the introduction of the Montreal Protocol, production of these gases has been greatly reduced and the ozone layer is slowly repairing itself.
No, it does not destroy. The ozone layer is present in stratosphere. No meteor shower can destroy it.
STRATOSPHERE
Yes.CFC's destroy the ozone layer.
You don't destroy ozone layer. It is vital for life on earth.
the layer of rock that comprises 67% of earths mass
The soft layer of rock in the Earth's mantle is called the asthenoshere. The asthenoshere is a solid but able to flow slowly.
half of earths layer
The earth thinnest layer is the crust.
The crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth.