Nearly the same as it is near the Earth's surface... about 20.9%. Very little of it is converted to ozone.
Much less than 1%. At its peak of 9ppm in the lower stratosphere, this equates to 0.0009%.
The gas present in the ozone layer is only ozone. None other is there.
No there is no ozone layer on mars. It is because of no proper oxygen there.
Ozone layer is formed by UV radiations. These UV rays decompose oxygen to 2 nascent oxygen which reacts with oxygen to form ozone.
Oxygen cycle is at ground level. Ozone layer is in atmosphere.
Ozone layer is getting depleted due to release of CFC gases. CFC gases react with ozone and break it into oxygen. So, holes in ozone layer are places where ozone is broken into oxygen.
the ozone layer is like the atmosphere. It's like saying is it an oxygen planet or not
See "What is the ozone layer?"
The ozone layer consists of pool of ozone molecules. they are allotrope of oxygen molecule.
No oxygen is not a danger to ozone layer in stratosphere. It is because oxygen itself participates in the creation of ozone.
Ozone. Which is entirely made up of oxygen atoms.Ozone gas from an ozone generator is usually mostly parent gas, with some percentage of ozone gas in it (replacing mass-per-mass, oxygen gas).
Oxygen is O2. Ozone is O3.
Ozone is created by the oxygen molecules. When the UV falls on oxygen, ozone is formed.
Uranus does not have a ozone layer. It does not have a oxygen and no UV radiation to convert it into ozone.
The ozone layer is broken down by UV. It decomposes it into nascent oxygen and oxygen molecule.
No there is no ozone layer on mars. It is because of no proper oxygen there.
Ozone layer is formed by UV radiations. These UV rays decompose oxygen to 2 nascent oxygen which reacts with oxygen to form ozone.
Oxygen cycle is at ground level. Ozone layer is in atmosphere.
Ozone is O3.