Fuels release greenhouse gases. These gases can cause ozone depletion.
Fossil fuel is a exhaustive resource. It also harms the ozone.
Ozone is very much responsible for the life on earth. Because of ozone the harmful UV rays are not able to enter the earth which can cause various fatal diseases in humans and animals.
The ozone layer is getting depleted by the use of CFC's. These chlorofluorocarbons react with the ozone present in the ozone layer and thus deplete it.
Ozone in the ozone layer is not at all a pollutant but it is something without which no ozone layer may have existed. Ozone can be considered as a pollutant in the stratospheric region but in the stratosphere or the ozone layer it is of full or complete use. No harms there.
We can prevent the thinning of ozone layer by curbing the use of ozone depleting substances. These ODS contain compounds which react with ozone in the ozone layer and deplete it.
Water if used in limit does not affect ozone. If used more, it affects the ozone.
Fossil fuel is a exhaustive resource. It also harms the ozone.
The main damage to the ozone layer was caused by freons, with the layer thinning to such an extent over Antarctica that it was referred to as the'ozone hole'. Fortunately, the industrial use of freons was banned, perhaps just in time, and the ozone layer is recovering. Alternative fuels are unlikely to affect this recovery.
Holes in ozone layer is the thinning of ozone layer. It is because of use of ODS by humans.
Ozone is very much responsible for the life on earth. Because of ozone the harmful UV rays are not able to enter the earth which can cause various fatal diseases in humans and animals.
In order to protect the ozone layer, we have to minimize the use of CFC's. These CFC's react with ozone in the ozone layer and deplete it.
To protect the ozone layer, minimize the use of CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
It does not directly affect it, but it over use of oil does contribute to global warming, and global warming combined with other harming effects on Earth are depleting the ozone layer, so in a way, yes! --Ashlyn <3
The ozone layer is getting depleted by the use of CFC's. These chlorofluorocarbons react with the ozone present in the ozone layer and thus deplete it.
Ozone in the ozone layer is not at all a pollutant but it is something without which no ozone layer may have existed. Ozone can be considered as a pollutant in the stratospheric region but in the stratosphere or the ozone layer it is of full or complete use. No harms there.
We can prevent the thinning of ozone layer by curbing the use of ozone depleting substances. These ODS contain compounds which react with ozone in the ozone layer and deplete it.
Gaps in ozone layer is ozone hole. Curbing the use of CFC's can heal it.