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The ozone layer can be destroyed by CFC's and too much carbon dioxide can cause weird things to happen.
To much of the harmful ultraviolet radiation can reach the Earth's surface.
Hydro Chloro Fluorocarbons are the alternate to CFC's. They cause much less pollution and ozone depletion than the latter.
The ozone layer is damaged over the poles. It is due to the low temperature.
The ozone layer shields the earth from sun's harmful radiations. These are UV rays which can cause various fatal problems to living organisms.
ozone is the layer of the atmosphere where the ultraviolet rays of the sun are blocked because ultra violet rays of the sun when the skin too much exposed to it cause skin cancer.See also "How does ozone affect human health?" in the "Related questions" section below.
It prevents too much ultraviolet radiation to enter Earth and cause skin cancer.
Ozone layer is a protective umbrella to our biosphere. It prevents harmful rays that emitting from the sun. These harmful rays can cause cancers. So we can say that ozone layer is a protective umbrella or shield to our biosphere.
The airlines and aircraft manufacturers. Most everybody else has moved on to produce compounds that have not been shown to deplete ozone, but are so inert that they will be around for centuries so we can find out much later what they will do.
yes,i think we all should be much more concerned by the ozone disapperances because this ozone layer is the one which protects our Earth from the long UV (Ultra-Violet)radiations which can cause a huge destruction on Earth.And if ozone will get depleted or disappears,they will be a huge destruction which would have to be faced by us in the upcoming years.
23 percent of incoming solar energy is usually absorbed by the ozone. Temperature, not how much