the trophosphere
CFC's are responsible. They deplete the ozone layer.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are primarily responsible for the reduction of the ozone layer in the atmosphere. When CFCs are released into the atmosphere, they can break down ozone molecules, leading to the thinning of the ozone layer.
The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere responsible for weather changes. It is the lowest layer and contains most of the atmosphere's mass, where temperature, pressure, and moisture levels fluctuate to create weather patterns such as rain, clouds, and storms.
Humans live and experience climate in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. This layer extends from the Earth's surface up to about 7-17 kilometers (4-10 miles) above sea level, and it contains the air we breathe and where weather events occur.
The Troposphere is the layer of atmosphere that humans live and experience climate.
The ionosphere is responsible for the northern light. The ionosphere is the outermost layer of the thermosphere.
Man made CFC's are responsible. They react with ozone to deplete it.
The layer of the sun's atmosphere responsible for flares, spicules, and prominences is the chromosphere. This layer lies above the photosphere and below the corona. It is where these solar phenomena occur due to the intense magnetic activity in the region.
CFC's are responsible for ozone depletion. They react with ozone to deplete it.
The layer of the Sun's atmosphere that can normally be seen is the photosphere. This is the visible surface of the Sun that emits light and heat and is responsible for the majority of the sunlight we receive on Earth.
chlorofluorocarbon
Ozone layer blocks around 97% of the total radiation received by the earth. It acts as a blanket and keeps the atmosphere cool. It is responsible for the survival of life on earth.