You have your facts wrong. Ozone boils at -111.9°C. It is warmer than that in the ozone layer.
Note that water is sometimes a gas at low temperature, even though it boils at 100°C. Clouds, rain, "humidity".
The main gas present in ozone layer is ozone gas. It is present in the stratospheric region of atmosphere.
Yes, the ozone layer is made up of ozone gas. It is present in the stratospheric region of the atmosphere.
The ozone gas is the important one in atmosphere. It is present inside the stratospheric region of atmosphere.
The stratospheric region of the atmosphere is actually a region containing a thick layer of ozone gas which is known as the ozone layer. this ozone layer contains the maximum concentrations of ozone. thus the stratosphere can be regarded as the zone of the maximum concentrations of ozone.
It is obvious that the ozone layer will contain nothing except the ozone gas. Large amount of ozone gas is present in this ozone layer present in the stratospheric region of the atmosphere protecting us from the harmful ultraviolet radiations of the sun.
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.
Ozone gas present in the stratospheric region of our atmosphere in the form of ozone layer is the one most prominent gas which is responsible for the absorption of the harmul UV radiations coming from the sun.
The layer that contains the gas called ozone is the ozone layer, which is found in the Earth's stratosphere. It plays a crucial role in protecting life on Earth by absorbing most of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Ozone is the gas that absorbs ultraviolet radiation in the Earth's atmosphere. It forms a protective layer in the stratosphere that helps to shield the planet from the harmful effects of UV radiation.
Harmful UV rays were always there. But we were protected from them by ozone layer.
During the 1970s and 80s many refrigerators were produced that emitted Chlorofluorocarbon gas (CFCs) into the atmosphere. This gas reacts with Ozone (O3) and thins the Ozone layer. This allows more harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays to pass through. These types of refrigerators were banned however during the 1990s.
Ozone (O3)is called an allotrope of oxygen and consists of three oxygen atoms. The color of ozone gas is lilac/bluish because the gas has a weak absorption in yellow and orange. Fluid ozone is bluish black, solid ozone is violet black.Oxygen (O2) is a colorless gas, fluid and solid oxygen have a pale blue color.