The ozone layer is a layer in the stratosphere (At approximately 20 miles) that contains a concentration of ozone sufficient to block most ultraviolet radiation from the sun. There is a hole in the ozone layer (due to several kinds of destructive human activity). If the hole grows, and/or the ozone layer weren't there, life on Earth would be practically impossible. Getting multiple kinds of deadly skin cancer would be inevitable to all life forms, and, due to the exposure of radiation (think X-rays), the plants on the Earth would die, leaving us without much (or any) oxygen. We would all die within a span of 14 days.
No, the ozone layer does not rotate with the Earth. It is a layer of ozone gas located in the stratosphere that acts as a shield against harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. The Earth's rotation does not affect the position or stability of the ozone layer.
Violet rays, which are part of ultraviolet radiation, can contribute to ozone depletion by breaking down ozone molecules in the stratosphere. This leads to thinning of the ozone layer, which provides protection from harmful ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth's surface. Continued ozone depletion can result in increased health risks and environmental damage.
Ozone demolition causes UV rays to enter the earth. They cause damage to life on earth.The demolition of ozone layer causes UV rays to enter the earth. They react with ozone to deplete it.
The loss of ozone is a great damage. It is a blanket to the layer of earth.
CFC's are causing damage to ozone layer. They react with ozone to deplete it.
pesticides sprayed on the soil later evaporate and rise up and damage the protective ozone layer so eventually harmful rays from the sun reach the earth. :)
If the ozone in the ozone layer is depleted then, more UV will enter the earth. This will cause damage to life on earth.
If the ozone in the ozone layer is depleted then, more UV will enter the earth. This will cause damage to life on earth.
Damage of ozone layer causes UV rays to enter. These rays are fatal for life on earth.
They contain CFC's. CFC's deplete the ozone layer.
No, the ozone layer does not rotate with the Earth. It is a layer of ozone gas located in the stratosphere that acts as a shield against harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. The Earth's rotation does not affect the position or stability of the ozone layer.
Violet rays, which are part of ultraviolet radiation, can contribute to ozone depletion by breaking down ozone molecules in the stratosphere. This leads to thinning of the ozone layer, which provides protection from harmful ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth's surface. Continued ozone depletion can result in increased health risks and environmental damage.
The ozone layer protects us from UV rays. It acts as a shield on the earth.
damage to ozone layer is called ozone depletion. It is thinning of ozone layer.
The ozone layer protects us from UV rays. If it is not there, there will be no life on earth.
When the ozone layer is damaged, it will cause UV entering the earth. These are the fatal radiations of the sun.
The ozone layer protects us from UV rays. If it is not there, there will be no life on earth.