Carbon dioxide depletes ozone. Other greenhouse gases also deplete ozone.
ClO gas reacts with ozone. It depletes the ozone layer.
Carbon dixoide is the major gas. It depletes the ozone.
Ozone *is* a greenhouse gas. Some ozone is found in all layers of the atmosphere, but it does reach its peak cocentration in the lower stratosphere. Note that the glass of a greenhouse is not down next to the plants...
Lower ozone is bad. It is a greenhouse gas.
Yes, ozone is considered a greenhouse gas. While ozone in the stratosphere protects us from the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation, at ground level it can contribute to warming the Earth's surface as a greenhouse gas.
Ozone is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere. However, it is found in the stratosphere, not the lower atmosphere where most greenhouse gases accumulate. Ozone depletion in the stratosphere can indirectly affect the greenhouse effect by allowing more harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun to penetrate Earth's surface, leading to warming.
The main gas found in the stratosphere is ozone. It is present in the form of ozone layer.
The area of stratosphere that contains ozone gas is ozone layer. It is completely embedded inside stratosphere.
Stratosphere contains the ozone gas. It is present as the ozone layer.
Ozone gas is highly found in the stratosphere due to UV rays. UV rays are the ones that construct the ozone gas.
Ozone in stratosphere protects us from the UV rays. Ozone in the troposphere is a polluntant.
The main element in the stratosphere is the ozone gas. It is present in the form of ozone layer.