None. How much fuel is burned will have a minor effect.
Yes, a hole in ozone layer affect people. It causes people to be in risk for various problems.
Nothing. CFCs are no longer used to blow such foams, so no further release of ozone depleting compounds occurs... just because you lower the octane of the gasoline, and make it burn "sooty".See "What happens to the ozone layer when styrofoam and gasoline is mixed?" in the "Related questions" section below.
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.
Carbon cycle has an effect on ozone layer. Carbon emissions cause greenhouse effect which causes ozone depletion.
The effect of ozone layer is same overall. The ozone depletion over one place will affect the UV in that area.
The ozone layer does not affect anything. It is a protective layer.
CFC's affect the ozone layer. They react with it to deplete.
CFC's affect the ozone layer in many ways. These CFC's are prone to ozone destruction.
The ozone layer is a single layer. So there is no point of WHICH ozone layer.
Ozone layer affect the aersols. Actually it is the other way around.
Our actions affect ozone. It is because we release CFC's which affect ozone.
There are various factors that affect the ozone layer. These are temperature, pressure etc.
CFC's react with ozone to deplete it. This reduces the density of ozone layer.
The ozone layer is damaged by the CFC's and the halogens. There halogens affect the ozone by reacting with it.
The CFC molecules affect ozone layer. These molecules react with ozone to deplete it.
Yes they do. they release greenhouse gases which affect ozone.
Aerosols have affected the ozone layer. They have done this as they contain CFC's.