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No. Like on Mars, which has no significant ozone, there may be DNA-based life under the soil or deep in our ocean. Additionally, we have found single-celled life based on only RNA above the ozone layer. Man and his food supplies will not survive a complete loss of the protection of the ozone layer. But then, it will not take a complete loss to remove him from the planet either.
If the ozone layer was not present on Earth, all life on earth as we know it would die. This is because the sun is constantly shooting powerful energy at the earth that the ozone helps to protect us from as it filters out harming rays.
If the ozone layer was not present on Earth, all life on earth as we know it would die. This is because the sun is constantly shooting powerful energy at the earth that the ozone helps to protect us from as it filters out harming rays.
we would all die
Well Earth science is related to the end of the world because the gases from our automobiles are killing the ozone layer and the ozone layer is protecting us from the sun and if the ozone layer brakes the sun will be so hot on us that we could die.
the earh has ben destroy and many people die
well when the car burns gas and carbon dioxide it mixes in and causes a secondary pollution which then rises into the sky and tears away at the ozone layer which protects our earth from the suns UVA AND UVB rays witthout the ozone layer we could die because the ozone layer would be destroyed and we would burn
The lack or damage to the ozone layer will have some effects on the surface populations of the earth and they will have to evolve or die out.
Ozone is present in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere. It protects us from the harmful UV light of the sun.
basically without the ozone layer, our the earth would burn into a crisp and we would all die but it doesn't happen that fast. it takes a few minutes to burn up in a crisp before we al die
the ozone layer keeps the earth from overheating. As our gases are released into the air the ozone layer is fading, which causes global warming. If it was destroyed, the ice in the arctic would melt and we would die of floods because if only half of the Arctic ice melts the world would overflow.
Ozone layer depletion leads to an increase in ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching the Earth's surface. This excessive UV radiation can harm plants by damaging their cellular processes, reducing photosynthesis rates, and increasing the risk of mutations in their DNA. Overall, ozone layer depletion can hinder the growth and development of plants and disrupt ecosystems.