Nothing. More would be made right away, since it is very unstable and is constantly replaced (at some level).
The ozone will be formed but it will be next to impossible. The layer forming would be difficult.
When the ozone destroys, mankind will be lost. No life would be there.
Even minor problems of ozone depletion can have major effects. Every time even a small amount of the ozone layer is lost, more ultraviolet light from the sun can reach the Earth.
It is not possible to get back what is lost of the ozone layer, but we can work to not lose anymore!
This answer is the same as for a half dozen more ways to ask this exact question.Increased UV-B arrives at Earth's surface, bringing increased amounts of cancer, mutation, decrease in crop yields, and loss of arable land.Increased swings in day-night temperatures, since ozone is a greenhouse gas.The ozone layer is not "lost". The ozone layer is self-healing. Ozone is made continually by the Sun. Contaminants simply depress the average concentration of ozone along a vertical path between Earth's surface and the Sun. The ozone hole itself is a natural repeating occurrence.
The ozone will be formed but it will be next to impossible. The layer forming would be difficult.
When the ozone destroys, mankind will be lost. No life would be there.
The ozone is a finite resource. It once destroyed, that molecule is lost.
Oxygen diffuses in and out of the ozone layer, and ozone decays back to oxygen. So any oxygen lost is made up... usually from the troposphere (and its nearby plants).
Even minor problems of ozone depletion can have major effects. Every time even a small amount of the ozone layer is lost, more ultraviolet light from the sun can reach the Earth.
It is not possible to get back what is lost of the ozone layer, but we can work to not lose anymore!
Between 1 and 100%. The Sun destroys ozone by bombarding Earth with UV-B and UV-C radiation. This process also makes ozone, thankfully.
This answer is the same as for a half dozen more ways to ask this exact question.Increased UV-B arrives at Earth's surface, bringing increased amounts of cancer, mutation, decrease in crop yields, and loss of arable land.Increased swings in day-night temperatures, since ozone is a greenhouse gas.The ozone layer is not "lost". The ozone layer is self-healing. Ozone is made continually by the Sun. Contaminants simply depress the average concentration of ozone along a vertical path between Earth's surface and the Sun. The ozone hole itself is a natural repeating occurrence.
Lost in the Ozone was created in 1971-04.
Yes,the size of the ozone hole has increased in size by 36%. The hole was around the size of Cuba in 1979 (130,000 sq km) and has grown to the size of North America today (25 million sq km).
Session Layer traced lost Packets.
we would still have slavery and then we would have lost world war II