If the ozone layer continues to deplete, there would be UV rays entering the surface of earth. These UV radiations cause various fatal problems to life on earth.
Parts of it will end up further North.
It might be broken or you need to get the lense checked for damage
The air pressure would be very high, and we might die because of it. There might be low in oxygen because the atmosphere is very thin.
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u can die or have sivere brain damage
you might die
if the ozone layer didn't exist the earth wouldn't either.....
It can cause skin cancer. It could also cause eye cataract.
Conditions leading to a safety hazard are conditions that could result in injury or property damage. Look around and think about what might break, be mishandled, over loaded, misused, or overlooked. The think about what might happen if that occurs. If what might happen includes injury or property damage, you have recognized a safety hazard. Now you have to think about how likely it is to happen, and how sever (or how minor) the injury or damage might be.
Your innovations might lead to an improvement in workplace efficiency, or you might hurt yourself or someone else or damage equipment.
If the ozone layer continues to decrease, more harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun would reach the Earth's surface. This could result in an increase in skin cancer, cataracts, and immune system suppression in living organisms. It may also lead to negative impacts on plant growth, marine ecosystems, and overall biodiversity.
Your question is not specific enough to elicit an answer because errors can happen in any of the layers.
Thinning of ozone causes UV to enter the earth. These UV are fatal for life on earth.
there will be circulating current between the generators sufficiently large that might damage the machines.
The pollutant that is beleived to be causing damage is CFC. It is a synthetic chemical that might lead to ozone depletion.
It might damage the floor, and it might damage the magnet.