There is no direct or indirect connection between the two.
The depletion of the ozone layer occurs over the Antarctic during the end of its winter period due to a lack of sunlight producing O3. When the sun returns the layer is restored. A similar, but much smaller "dimple" (as NASA refers to it) occurs in the Arctic during its winter.
The generation of electric power is being blamed by some groups for as much as 0.18% of the current emissions of greenhouse gases.
Ozone layer and global climatic change have a strong relationship. Climate change is due to ozone.
Ozone layer and global warming have such a strong relation. The relation is like a strong force.
The ozone thinning leads to global warming. The same is true for reverse.
CFC under UV irradiation produce chlorine radicals which contribute to the deomposition of ozone.
It is in the same atmosphere, but much higher, than the ozone layer. No other relationship.
The relationship between ozone layer and greenhouse is direct. Both cause each other.
Ozone layer and global climatic change have a strong relationship. Climate change is due to ozone.
Ozone layer and global warming have such a strong relation. The relation is like a strong force.
Ozone depletion is due to CFC's. These CFC's are released from refrigerators.
The ozone thinning leads to global warming. The same is true for reverse.
CFC under UV irradiation produce chlorine radicals which contribute to the deomposition of ozone.
It is in the same atmosphere, but much higher, than the ozone layer. No other relationship.
Ozone layer contains ozone. Ionosphere contains ions.
The ozone layer lies in the stratosphere. It does not lie between 2 layers. Some ozone is there in troposphere.
Yes, there is. Ozone hole is formed due to global warming. One big reason it is.
Very little connection between the ozone layer and greenhouse gases.
No, it is not. The ozone layer is located in the stratospheric region of the atmosphere.