Yes, it does. It can cause death of plankton.
If there was more ozone depletion, UV will enter the earth. It will cause fatal problems to life.
Nuclear waste, depletion of Uranium.
Ozone depletion causes UV rays to enter. These then react with beings to cause various problems.
CFC's cause problems to ozone layer. They help in its depletion.
The depletion of ozone layer allows the harmful ultraviolet radiations to enter to the surface of earth and cause problems like cataract, sin cancel and suppression of immune system. Moreover they can also cause global warming which can further cause floods and other major problems.
Ozone depletion can cause various problems. Some of them are skin cancer, eye cataract etc.
Ozone depletion can cause large problems. These problems are skin cancer etc.
The ozone depletion causes the UV rays to enter the earth. They can cause various problems to life on earth.
The greenhouse effect causes ozone depletion. Greenhouse doesn't let the heat escape, causing problems for ozone.
The results of ozone depletion can be devastating. It would directly cause mass extinction.
Yes, it does. Ozone depletion can cause greenhouse effect and thus global warming.
No. Less ozone would cause less depletion, if that were the case. We have less ozone each year, and the rate of depletion does not correlate with the amount we have. See the related questions section below.