Ozone layer is destroyed by the CFC gases released. It is also depleted because of industrial released gases.
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If the ozone layer vanished, there would be no life on earth. It is because the ozone layer protects us from the harmful and fatal UV radiations of the sun.
If the ozone in the ozone layer is depleted then, more UV will enter the earth. This will cause damage to life on earth.
The "ozone layer" in the stratosphere contains triple molecules of oxygen (O3, ozone) that absorb the energy of UV rays from the Sun, limiting the amount of UV that reaches the surface. The ozone layer occurs between 20 and 30 kilometers above the Earth (60,000 to 100,000 feet).
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CFC's destroy ozone. They react with ozone and deplete it.
The ozone layer is destroyed by CFC's. They react with it and decompose it.
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) destroy ozone in the ozone layer.
Yes, CFCs can destroy the ozone layer. They react with ozone present in ozone layer and decompose it.
Humans destroy the ozone. We cause air pollution and that is what cases the ozone layer to be destroyed!
Yes.CFC's destroy the ozone layer.
You don't destroy ozone layer. It is vital for life on earth.
No, it does not destroy. The ozone layer is present in stratosphere. No meteor shower can destroy it.
The chemicals that destroy the ozone layer are CFC's. These CFC's are cholorofluorocarbons which react with ozone to destroy it.
HCFC do not destroy ozone. They are an alternative to CFC's.
The ozone layer can be destroyed by CFC's. They react with ozone.
No, they are not. CFC's destroy the ozone layer.