Yes, it can. The absence of ozone causes all the rays to pass through.
There is no connection between the two issues. The thinning of the ozone layer that we see over each pole during their winters is an event caused by CFCs and other halogen gases releasing chlorine and bromine, as well as a lack of sun hitting that layer. Once the daylight returns, the hole gradually fills up.
it is important because it helps to sustain life on earth.
Only when it depletes, and lets too much UV-B radiation through. The ozone layer (stratospheric ozone) is highly beneficial to life on Earth with no harmful effects. Ozone itself, though, is toxic to humans and is formed in car exhaust, faulty electrical equipment and lightning. Stratospheric ozone is sometimes downwashed into the troposphere as the jet stream passes over mountains giving higher than expected ground level readings in areas where there is no urban / industrial impact.
One of those helium balloons at the county fair? No. A special balloon can reach the ozone layer. It must be almost empty, yet light enough to rise. As it rises, the gas inside expands, so you calculate just how much hydrogen to put in there so it doesn't burst.
Ozone absorbs UV-B. UV-B would otherwise damage the DNA of all DNA-based life on / near Earth's surface. ozone is the chemical in our atmoshere that traps heat from the sun. It acts as a greenhouse, sunlight can come in but it can't go out. Ozone protects Earth by keeping it warm. Ozone is a protectant in the upper atmospere but if found in the lower atmoshere where we live, it is poisonous. Global Warming is caused by having to much ozone in the atmoshere. So in some ways ozone protects Earth by keeping it warm, but it could be a danger to Earth by keeping it too warm.
No, we cannot make an ozone layer above it, below it, and we can't fill it in. We just have to stop dumping things into the atmosphere.There is too much energy above the ozone layer to let ozone survive.There is too much water vapor below the ozone layer to let ozone survive.We'd burn up all our fossil fuels trying to get ozone "up there", which would destroy more ozone than we ever made.
The greenhouse effect causes ozone depletion. Greenhouse doesn't let the heat escape, causing problems for ozone.
the holes will let an abnormally large amount of the UV rays from the sun that the ozone layer may keep out and if this becomes a big problem the earth will heat up and life could possibly cease to exist
A hole in the ozone layer can effect not only south America or Australia but the whole world. This is so because such holes would tend to let more sunlight than needed which would result in sun burns or skin cancer and the heat would effect the whole ecosystem in many ways which in turn would effect the whole world as ecosystems are interconnected!!
save ozone because its our planets save zone save planet , save ozone and enter the safe zone ozone is precious,for the protection it gives protect it because it let's us live NO OTHER ZONE LIKE OZONE
It is our hands. If we want to let it recover soon, it will recover soon.
It's called the ozone hole, though it's actually more like an extreme thinning of the layer of ozone. Ozone is a molecule with three atoms of oxygen instead two. The oxygen gas is a molecule of two atoms of oxygen. But ozone is not so. These ozone molecules are able to arrest the UV radiations those coming from preferably from the sun and re radiate in some other form of energy which are not harmful to the living structures. These ozone molecules will get spoiled by the gas called freon which is being used as refrigerant in case of air conditioning units and refrigerators. The freon is known to be Tri chloro fluro Carbon. If we replace freon by any other refrigerant then this drastic problem can be solved once for all. So let us try to discover such a one soon.
There is no connection between the two issues. The thinning of the ozone layer that we see over each pole during their winters is an event caused by CFCs and other halogen gases releasing chlorine and bromine, as well as a lack of sun hitting that layer. Once the daylight returns, the hole gradually fills up.
well, cars are involved in many road accidents in the whole world. so you can imagine how any people die in road accidents that involve cars and/or have been disabled. cars also produce harmful smoke that when let out into the atmosphere, weaken the ozone layer and the ozone layer is quite the only thing we have as barrier from our skin, earth, houses, animals, EVERYTHING melting from the suns heat.
it is important because it helps to sustain life on earth.
Only when it depletes, and lets too much UV-B radiation through. The ozone layer (stratospheric ozone) is highly beneficial to life on Earth with no harmful effects. Ozone itself, though, is toxic to humans and is formed in car exhaust, faulty electrical equipment and lightning. Stratospheric ozone is sometimes downwashed into the troposphere as the jet stream passes over mountains giving higher than expected ground level readings in areas where there is no urban / industrial impact.
because it protects us from the uv rays and it absorbs the solar energy to let the temperature at night good and not so cold