The ozone layer becomes thicker. Then the UV rays will not be able to enter the surface. The atmosphere will be better protected from solar radiation and it's possible that it will close at least some of the ozone holes.
Currently the ozone layer is still not increasing in density. This year is the first year that NASA has confirmed an actual thinning so large over the Arctic that it could also be considered a hole. This has occurred, according to NASA, due to the unusually cold winter that the Arctic has experienced. Ground ozone has increased due to human activity in cities due to human activities.
As the ozone layer becomes thinner, more and more UV radiations will enter the surface of earth and cause fatal problems. These are high frequency radiations which can cause damage to living organisms.
If ozone layer became thicker. More heat would have been trapped in earth's atmosphere.
If the ozone layer become thicker, there would be no loss. The UV's will be better shielded.
the pollution
No. See the related questions section below.
Ozone production is very important. It is because the more ozone is produced the thicker will be the ozone layer.
Only ozone can make itself stronger. It will make ozone layer thick.
No. The opposite. Chlorine in chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) destroys the ozone molecules. CFCs also remain in the atmosphere for up to 70 years. That is why, even though there are no more CFCs being emitted, it will take till 2060 for the ozone layer to repair itself completely.
The ozone layer is made up of ozone molecules only. These molecules are reactive in nature.
No. See the related questions section below.
No: the ozone layer is not getting thicker because of pollution. If anything, it is getting 'thinner'. Yes: CFCs do result in ozone breakdown. This is a major environmental problem and certainly not something humans should consider deliberately doing at this time.
Ozone production is very important. It is because the more ozone is produced the thicker will be the ozone layer.
Only ozone can make itself stronger. It will make ozone layer thick.
Could you? If we continue to decrease the amount of CFCs we are using and other things that could deplete the ozone layer then yes, it could begin to reseal in time.
No. The opposite. Chlorine in chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) destroys the ozone molecules. CFCs also remain in the atmosphere for up to 70 years. That is why, even though there are no more CFCs being emitted, it will take till 2060 for the ozone layer to repair itself completely.
The CFC's are present in the ozone layer. They make oxides with ozone and deplete it.
Yes it can. If we could stop the use of CFC's.
Curb the CFC's. This will make ozone replenish.
IT gives off carbon monoxide which contributes to the ozone layer. The thicker the ozone layer the less heat getting out back to space so therefore global warming occurs
The ozone layer is made up of ozone molecules only. These molecules are reactive in nature.
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.