Ozone and monoxide react to deplete ozone. The monoxide becomes stable by extracting one atom.
Charcoal itself does not have a direct effect on the ozone layer. However, the process of burning charcoal can release carbon monoxide and other pollutants into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution which can indirectly impact the ozone layer.
No.
Ozone will oxidize carbon monoxide. However little carbon monoxide survives the trip to the ozone layer, so it has little effect on "ozone depletion". It will oxidize, usually before it reaches the ozone layer. But should it survive, it will deplete ozone slowly, and / or reduce available oxygen at the altitude of the ozone layer. The rate constant is on the order of the decay rate of ozone, so the ozone has to decay to O + O2, when the monatomic oxygen "instantly" seeks out CO to oxidize it.
CFC's react with ozone. They deplete the ozone layer.
Ozone layer is present in stratosphere. It does not cause it any effect.
Yes, chlorine atoms can react with ozone to produce chlorine monoxide. This reaction can contribute to ozone depletion in the atmosphere.
Co or carbon monoxide has adverse effects. It depletes ozone.
Ozone does have a cooling effect. It is because of its properties.
The thinning of ozone layer has been due to various reasons. CFC's, carbon monoxide etc are some.
the carbon monoxide from exuse pipe is harmful
Carbon cycle has an effect on ozone layer. Carbon emissions cause greenhouse effect which causes ozone depletion.
The effect of ozone layer is same overall. The ozone depletion over one place will affect the UV in that area.