CFC's and HCFC's
Carbon dioxide depletes ozone. Other greenhouse gases also deplete ozone.
ClO gas reacts with ozone. It depletes the ozone layer.
The ozone in atmosphere is formed by UV. The UV replenishes it and then depletes it.
As the concentration of chlorine rises, the concentration of ozone decreases. This is because chlorine reacts with and depletes ozone molecules in the stratosphere through a chain reaction known as ozone depletion.
Chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting substances released into the atmosphere can break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere. These chemicals react with ozone, causing it to break apart and reduce the overall levels of ozone in that layer of the atmosphere.
CFC use depletes it. They react with ozone and deplete it.
No. The ozone is stratosphere is good ozone. The ozone in troposphere is bad ozone.
Chlorine atom hurts the ozone. It depletes the ozone.
Ozone has not destroyed stratosphere. It is present in it.
The temperature of ozone layer is same as stratosphere. It is because ozone layer is in stratosphere.
Ozone is only found in stratosphere. it is because the various factors leading to ozone formation are there in stratosphere.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) release chlorine atoms when they reach the stratosphere, which break down ozone molecules in the ozone layer. This leads to a reduction in the concentration of ozone, causing thinning of the ozone layer and allowing more harmful UV radiation to reach the Earth's surface.