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troposphere
Smog is released to the o zone layer.
it is smog
No. Quite the opposite, in fact. Photochemical smog is formed when emissions and other chemicals react with the suns rays.
No. Smog includes ozone and more compounds in the troposphere. Ozone is found in all layers of the atmosphere, where it protects all surface life based on DNA. When it is found in concentrations >0.05 ppm in the troposphere, it is considered a pollutant, a constituent of smog.
troposphere
Tromosphere
The troposphere - the layer closest to the ground.
The Troposphere
No. The ozone layer has no effect on the formation of smog.
Smog is released to the o zone layer.
The layer of air over L.A. that holds in smog is called an inversion layer.
Ozone in the ozone layer will never get into the lower atmosphere. Ozone that is created at the surface can interact with sunlight and other pollutants to create smog.
The highest concentration is in the lower stratosphere, also called the tropopause, and the ozone here is called the ozone layer. Ozone is also found in the lower atmosphere, also called the troposphere, and the ozone here is one component of smog.(See the related questions below.)
The Troposhere I think...
Smog.
There hasn't been a smog in London for about 50 years.