Ozone is broken down fairly quickly by water vapor. Ozone (or at least lone oxygen atoms) will oxidize solar wind constituents to form hydroxyl ions and eventually water vapor.
Otherwise, no, the top of the troposphere is cold enough that water vapor freezes and falls back down, so that an ozone layer can form (and stay at higher concentrations).
the water cycle in the rainforest
The ozone layer is believed to have issues with CFC's. Water vapor, the most common greenhouse gas, also affects the levels of ozone in our atmosphere. The issue of greenhouse gases though, is not normally connected to the concept of ozone depletion.
Yes, it does. Ozone affects the plankton inside water the most.
Polluted water affects water cycle. It also affects photosynthesis.
Pesticides pollute the water. It affects water cycle adversely.
Water if used in limit does not affect ozone. If used more, it affects the ozone.
the ozone layer affects earth lands because it can kill many plants and animals by the UV radiation. It can make our land dry and evaporate water. it changes earth climate and weather depending on how much UV radiation we have.
No, there was no water near the ozone layer. The ozone layer has been protecting from the UV on it's own.
evaporation mostly affects the water cycle
the water cycle in the rainforest
The ozone layer is believed to have issues with CFC's. Water vapor, the most common greenhouse gas, also affects the levels of ozone in our atmosphere. The issue of greenhouse gases though, is not normally connected to the concept of ozone depletion.
Yes, it does. Ozone affects the plankton inside water the most.
Polluted water affects water cycle. It also affects photosynthesis.
Pesticides pollute the water. It affects water cycle adversely.
Ozone layer: water vapor, chlorofluorocarbons, stuff like that.Tropospheric ozone: NOx, VOC
Water vapor is the man cause of global warming. It then causes ozone depletion.
Chemicals known as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons are the main culprits for depleting the ozone layer. When these chemicals are released into the atmosphere, they break down ozone molecules, leading to thinning of the ozone layer.