The molecules that destroy ozone at CFC's. Chlorine molecule are the ones.
The major reason leading to the increased hole size of ozone is the use of excessive CFc's. These CFC destroy ozone molecules.
The water vapor molecule has he highest potential for global warming. It thus causes ozone depletion.
Ozone layer was depleted. It's size has been coming to normal in recent years.
Yes, it has. Size of ozone layer changes according to the use of CFC's.
The size of the ozone layer has changed. Due to the CFC's the ozone has decreased. Most of the loss has been over the poles.
It is hard to fix the hole in the ozone layer. It is because ozone hole is very big in size.
Yes, there is a hole in the ozone layer. The ozone layer is a region of the Earth's stratosphere that contains a high concentration of ozone molecules. This layer helps protect the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. However, human activities, such as the release of certain chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), have caused a thinning of the ozone layer, leading to the formation of a hole primarily over Antarctica. Efforts have been made to reduce the use of ozone-depleting substances and the size of the hole has been decreasing in recent years.
There are no parts to the ozone layer. Ozone is found in all layers of the atmosphere, with near zero concentrations at very high altitudes and near the Earth's surface. The lower portion of the stratosphere reaches peak ozone concentration (9-10 ppm), and this is usually referred to as the ozone layer. In the winter at one of Earth's poles, an ozone hole forms. The size of the is a function of contaminants that may be found at those altitudes that accelerate the otherwise natural decay of ozone.
The size of ozone layer in year 2008 was moderate. It was recovering.
Yes, the size of ozone layer is changing. It is because of change in concentrations of CFC are variable.
Molecule size changes of the ozone. When it is being depleted the most.
The hole in the ozone layer varies in size during the year. In 2012, the largest extent of the ozone hole was 8.2 million square miles. This is roughly the size of North America.