The ozone layer is not only important to the scientists but is also important to us. It protects us from the harmful Ultra Violet and Infra Red rays of the sun.
Ozone layer contains ozone in it. Therefore, it is named so.
The ozone layer is not found on the earth. Rather it is founded in the atmospheric layers.
The ozone hole first appeared when the ozone layer first appeared. The only variable is the "size" of the hole, and the ozone concentration in the "hole". The pole of the Earth that is experiencing winter receives none of the UV that makes ozone (for like a month or more), and ozone naturally decays with time. TThe ozone hole is a normal feature of our ozone layer. It appears each year when it is winter at one of our poles. So it first appeared when the ozone layer appeared. We first noticed the ozone hole in 1985, above Antartica. One forms over the Arctic pole too when it is winter there. They heal closed again once sunlight reaches the pole. Its not so much the presence or absence of an ozone hole, but its size that is important. It is important to look out for the ozone hole
The ozone hole forms in an area that is receiving no UV-C from the Sun to make new ozone. If that area is receiving no UV-C, then it is receiving no UV-B either. So the effect on Earth's surface life due to a larger "ozone hole" is negligible. What makes the ozone larger is global ozone depletion, and that does have important consequence. See the question below.
The ozone layer reaches its maximum concentration in Stratosphere. It does so because of the suitable conditions.
See "What does the ozone layer do?" in the "Related questions" section below.
Ozone is a very important gas and as a layer. This layer protects us from Ultraviolet radiations of the sun.
Ozone layer is important. It is because it protects us from UV rays.
Ozone layer contains ozone in it. Therefore, it is named so.
The ozone layer is not found on the earth. Rather it is founded in the atmospheric layers.
The ozone layer is a single layer. So there is no point of WHICH ozone layer.
The ozone hole first appeared when the ozone layer first appeared. The only variable is the "size" of the hole, and the ozone concentration in the "hole". The pole of the Earth that is experiencing winter receives none of the UV that makes ozone (for like a month or more), and ozone naturally decays with time. TThe ozone hole is a normal feature of our ozone layer. It appears each year when it is winter at one of our poles. So it first appeared when the ozone layer appeared. We first noticed the ozone hole in 1985, above Antartica. One forms over the Arctic pole too when it is winter there. They heal closed again once sunlight reaches the pole. Its not so much the presence or absence of an ozone hole, but its size that is important. It is important to look out for the ozone hole
The ozone hole forms in an area that is receiving no UV-C from the Sun to make new ozone. If that area is receiving no UV-C, then it is receiving no UV-B either. So the effect on Earth's surface life due to a larger "ozone hole" is negligible. What makes the ozone larger is global ozone depletion, and that does have important consequence. See the question below.
yes it is,cause without the ozone layer our planet would be called red planet like mars.without the ozone layer we would burn cause the heat wave of the sun is very very strong so it is very important having the ozone layer.
Ozone layer acts as an absorbent and absorbs the harmful UV radiations. It even helps to keep the earth warm. So is an important layer which helps us to stay away from the radiations, it minimizes heath defects.
It protects us from the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun
Freon and similar gases like chlorofluorocarbons and halons have only a small influence on global warming. They are much more important for destroying ozone in the ozone layer. Most of these gases are no longer emitted into the atmosphere, but they have a life span of up to 70 years, so they are still damaging ozone. Scientists hope the ozone layer will have repaired itself by 2060.