Ozone is a fairly unstable molecule. The ozone in the stratosphere will break down before it can diffuse to the surface.
If the ozone in the ozone layer is depleted then, more UV will enter the earth. This will cause damage to life on earth.
Yes. The amount of ozone between the Sun and the Earth's surface is a delicate balance between UV-C from the Sun, the host of contaminants that can block ozone production, the host of contaminants that can decay ozone (faster), the UV-B from the Sun that also destroys ozone, and time (ozone is unstable and decays). That is why ozone is found near the region where oxygen is shattered by intense radiation, but not much above it. Water vapor below the thermocline at the top of the troposphere prevents ozone from surviving to reach Earth's surface.
the second... it rotates with the earth, like the rest of the atmospere
The ozone layer is sometimes referred to as the earth's sunscreen as it filters out ultraviolet light.
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.
No, it doesnt. Ozone layer just contains ozone.
No it doesnt. It just has its ozone.
Most of the earth's ozone is in the atmosphere. It is in the form of ozone layer.
If the ozone in the ozone layer is depleted then, more UV will enter the earth. This will cause damage to life on earth.
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 stratosphere has ozone in it. It is present as ozone layer.
Ozone layer is a pool of ozone molecules in the atmosphere. It does not leave earth because of gravity.
Ozone is the earth's thinner layer. It only contains ozone.
The danger will be to earth if there was no ozone. Destruction would be at peak.
The ozone comes to earth as pollutant. It is formed by vehicles exhaust.
The ozone shields the earth. It does this through ozone layer.
The ozone is there as bad ozone on surface. It acts as a pollutant.