If fluorocarbons are banned, industries that rely on them for refrigeration, air conditioning, and foam production will be significantly affected, potentially leading to increased costs and the need for alternative technologies. Consumers may also experience higher prices for products and services that depend on these chemicals. Additionally, the ban could impact jobs in sectors related to the production and maintenance of fluorocarbon-based systems. Environmental benefits, however, would be realized through reduced greenhouse gas emissions and a decrease in ozone layer depletion.
North & South Korea were most effected. The war never left their soil.
they effected them
The colonists of America
It isn't banned reading.
The geography of ancient Greece effected it in many ways. The mountains made it so that the city-states were isolated and the seas did so also.
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The whole world would be effected because, its a chemical that can kill if it ant mixed with nothing
If fluorocarbons are banned the government will lose money because people might not like pump sprays and other substitutions for aerosol spray cans.
the world will find something else to use instead
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Fluorocarbons, such as CFCs and HCFCs, are banned due to their damaging effect on the ozone layer, which protects Earth from harmful UV radiation. These chemicals were found to deplete the ozone layer, leading to increased risks of skin cancer, cataracts, and disruption of ecosystems. The Montreal Protocol in 1987 was established to phase out the production and use of these substances, leading to the widespread ban of fluorocarbons.
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Because fluorocarbon is used in refrigerators to help store food. You should try to Google it, that's what I did.
Stratosphere. :)
zenons are fluorocarbons
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fluorocarbons affect the air quality by destroying the air molecules in the ozone layer