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What type of things can destroy ozone?

cow farts,cars,jets,plains anything with gas involvement


Do cow farts have the potential to blow up a barn?

No, cow farts do not have the potential to blow up a barn.


How much damage do cow emulsions do to the ozone?

Cow emissions, such as methane, can contribute to ozone depletion indirectly by influencing the levels of ozone-depleting substances like chlorine in the atmosphere. However, the impact of cow emissions on ozone depletion is relatively small compared to other human activities like industrial and transportation emissions.


Does farting hurt the ozone layer?

No, cow farts, and, more importantly, cow belches produce methane, which is a dangerous greenhouse gas.As more and more methane gets into the atmosphere the earth becomes warmer. A global rise of 3 degrees would mean death for millions of people and animals.


How methane gas produce?

A cow farts.


What is the northern water snake niche?

cow farts


How destroy gravity with your mind?

Use methane as in cow farts.


How can you put methane into a sentence?

A cow lets out Methane when it farts.


What pollutant is ozone?

Ozone pollution is ozone concentrations in populated areas in excess of some nominal value, such that it causes harm to humans or animals. Such ozone is produced largely by exhaust of combusion of fossil fuels, unburned fossil fuels (and / or "cow farts"), and sunlight with wavelengths of violet (not just ultraviolet) to more energetic.


What are the instruments in the big bang theory theme tune?

cow bell rubber band cow udder/gutar milo farts unlucky milo SOS


Does cow dung contribute to global warming?

No. All ruminants affect the ozone due to the gastric gases released. Cows are just so many that their combined effect is greatest.


Can the hole in the ozone layer be closed?

Yes, it closes up naturally after the sun returns to the area each spring. Without the sun, it is impossible to maintain the levels of ozone at the poles, thus the thinning occurs each winter until the "hole" occurs late winter or early spring. As long as we have sunlight and oxygen, the hole will close each year naturally.