The ozone layer is located in the stratosphere, and it blocks radiation. Specifically it blocks ultraviolet radiation, which is damaging to life. It only blocks about 98%, so it is still important to be wary of this type of radiation at the surface.
Earth is the only planet known to have life and liquid water.
Earth is the only known planet to support life, with an abundance of diverse organisms ranging from microscopic bacteria to complex mammals. There is no definitive evidence of life on any other planet in our solar system or beyond.
The moon with the specific name 'The Moon' orbits planet Earth.
No. Earth is the third planet from the sun. Our solar system only has eight planets.
Ozone layer is a pool of ozone molecules presnt in the atmosphere. Earth is till now the only known planet to have the ozone layer.
Ozone is the earth's thinner layer. It only contains ozone.
Ozone layer is present only in earth's atmosphere. Ozone layer is located in troposphere. It is approximately 20 to 30 kilometres (12 to 19 mi) above Earth, though the thickness varies seasonally and geographically.
Ozone is present in the stratosphere and troposphere of the earth's atmosphere only.
The term "ozone layer" was coined by two British atmospheric scientists, Richard Stolarski and Ralph Cicerone, in the early 1970s. They were studying the thin layer of ozone gas in the Earth's stratosphere and its role in protecting the planet from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
It only effects the topmost layer of earth ie. Ozone Layer. It depletes only the ozone and no other harms are created in our living surroundings. But while Ozone Layer Depletion is a serious problem
The earth has only one ozone layer. It is present in the stratosphere.
The ozone layer is not only important to people but all organisms. It has the ability to stop harmful rays.
Ozone is distributed continuously from minima at "space" and near the Earth' surface, and a maxima where UV-C is maximally absorbed by oxygen in the lower stratosphere (where the ozone layer is located). There are sources of compounds that produce ozone near the Earth's surface (NOx + VOC from combustion processes for example), as well as some lightning and natural background radiation that can produce ozone too. So, no each planet only has one ozone layer, in general.
Ozone is the only compound present in ozone layer. Westerly winds are the ones that move along.
Ozone layer is a complete layer. Only the ozone at the poles is destroyed.
The ozone has no subdivided layer. It is only a single layer.