No, it is responsible for global warming and air pollution but not for depletion of CholoroFluoroCarbons (CFCs)
== == It helps to get the smoke odor out of the fabrics. You can rent a machine that will produce ozone and help to reduce the odors in a house after a fire. Of course you still have to clarn and re-paint the house.
Synthetic clothes can easily catch fire due to their flammable nature, putting you at risk of burns or injuries. It is safer to wear natural fabrics like cotton, which are less likely to catch fire and will provide better protection in case of any accidents while burning crackers.
The addition of carbon dioxide to a fire can extinguish it because carbon dioxide displaces oxygen, which is necessary for the fire to burn. This process suffocates the fire, preventing it from continuing to burn.
It is advisable to wear cotton clothes while bursting crackers because cotton is a natural fiber that is less likely to catch fire quickly. Additionally, cotton is less likely to melt onto the skin in case of accidental contact with sparks or flames, making it a safer option compared to synthetic fabrics.
YesFor some reason the citric acid sprayed from an orange peel when it is bent or squeezed is highly flammable and will burn up when exposed to flame. So yes, it would affect a fire by making a it larger for a brief second.
No, fire works donot harm ozone layer.The substances that are causing ozone layer depletion are freons, CFC's etc.. These are called as ozone-depleting substances (ODS).
Yes, there is air pollution on diwali .This is because the smoke which is harmful to environment and makes hole in ozone layer .So crackers are means of pollution to the environment in diwali.
It is China from where the Fire Crackers originated.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are human-made chemicals that are known to destroy the ozone layer. When released into the atmosphere, they break down ozone molecules, depleting the ozone layer that protects Earth from harmful UV radiation. CFCs are commonly found in refrigerants, aerosol propellants, and foam-blowing agents.
It's just gas, much like the rest of the atmosphere, so a rocket just pushes right through it. You know how clouds block sunlight, and if they are thick enough, you can't see the Sun anymore and it is pretty dark? Airplanes can fly through those clouds. The ozone layer is like those clouds, only it doesn't block visible light... and it is very thin. Ozone just blocks UV-B and more energetic light, protecting Earth's surface.
Eleven Fire Crackers was created on 2006-11-08.
Global Warming has nothing to do with the Ozone layer. Ozone is a chemical, O3 ,that stops most of the UV radiation from the sum from getting to the earth's surface. Chloro-fluoro carbons- CFC's are chemicals that were used in cooling systems and complex fire extinguishers, as well as aerosols. When scientists did research in the 1970's etc, they worked out that CFC's, such as Freon, chlorotrifluoromethane, CClF3, break ozone into oxygen and "oxygen radicals", that react with the CFC. This creates a hole in the ozone layer. A lack of ozone doesn't affect global warming. Instead, the CFC's themselves are potent greenhouse gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
See "What is causing the depletion of the ozone layer?" in the "Related questions" section below.
You should not burst fire crackers in Diwali because it creates pollution. Both noise and air pollution is caused by crackers.
Fire crackers are Diwali crackers. Being lighten up on diwali people also call them as Diwali crackers.
Avoid buying and using aerosols and sprays composed of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC).Avoid using fire extinguishers with halogenated hidrocarbon since it is a very agressive substance for the ozone layer.
the amount of ozone in the atmosphere began to drop sharply in the 1980s . this decrease has been linked to synthetic chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons which are used in refrigerants and in fire extinguisher's .