No fluorocarbon refrigerants pose harm to the ozone layer. Only molecules with chlorine or bromine pose a hazard.
CFC's are most harmful. They deplete the ozone.
Most of the refrigerants are harmful. HCFC's are not harmful to ozone.
NO you can't. They destroy the ozone.
HFCs only
CFC's are most harmful to stratospheric ozone. They react with ozone to deplete it.
The ozone is a greenhouse gas itself. It can block heat at ground level. The ozone as a pollutant can cause stratospheric ozone depletion.Nothing.
Ozone blocks ultraviolet light, which can cause skin cancer.
Refrigerants are harmful. But the most harmful are CFC's.
The stratospheric ozone is the ozone present in the stratospheric region. It protects us from the UV rays.
CFC's are most harmful to stratospheric ozone. They react with ozone to deplete it.
The ozone is a greenhouse gas itself. It can block heat at ground level. The ozone as a pollutant can cause stratospheric ozone depletion.Nothing.
Ozone blocks ultraviolet light, which can cause skin cancer.
Refrigerants are harmful. But the most harmful are CFC's.
Stratospheric ozone forms the ozone layer. Destroying it is ozone depletion.
The stratospheric ozone is the ozone present in the stratospheric region. It protects us from the UV rays.
No, there is not a hole in both ozone levels. The stratospheric ozone alone has the ozone hole.
Stratospheric ozone is desirable on human beings. It is due to the fact that stratospheric ozone is a vital part in protecting the UV rays.
Stratospheric ozone protects us from the harmful UV rays. It is present as the ozone layer.
As chlorine increases, ozone is destroyed. Chlorine (from CFCs) is the cause of the ozone holes.
The stratospheric ozone is important as it blocks the harmful UV radiations of the sun. This ozone is present as the ozone layer.
CFC's