Water's excessive use may cause various problems. Ozone depletion is one of them.
Chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting substances released into the atmosphere can break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere. These chemicals react with ozone, causing it to break apart and reduce the overall levels of ozone in that layer of the atmosphere.
Use ozone friendly products. Protect skin from strong sunlight.this could be done by using sunscreen and protective clothing such as a hat. Eliminate the use of plastic foam packaging which has been gas-blown.
The ozone layer is getting depleted because of the continues usage of CFCs. These are the chemicals which destroy ozone by reacting with and decomposing it into molecular oxygen and nascent oxygen.
Limit private vehicle drivingA very easy way to control ozone depletion would be to limit or reduce the amount of driving as vehicular emissions eventually result in smog which is a culprit in the deterioration of the ozone layer. Car pooling, taking public transport, walking, using a bicycle would limit the usage of individual transportation. It would be a great option to switch to cars/vehicles that have a hybrid or electric zero-emission engine.
The issue of depletion of the ozone layer is mostly a naturally occurring event and has always occured during the end of the winter months at both poles. Man's involvement in this issue has been largely corrected through the banning of CFC's. As long as we have oxygen in our atmosphere and a sun to convert O2 into O3, we will have an ozone layer. Scientists hope that the ozone layer may have completely recovered by 2060.
The ozone depletion depends upon the usage of ODS by humans. If these ozone depleting substances are reduced then the ozone depletion will slow down.
Man can stop the destruction of ozone layer by his efforts too. All we have to do is to stop the usage of ozone depleting products which cause ozone depletion.
The objective of ozone protection act is to stop usage of CFC gases around globe. And help prevention of ozone depletion.
Chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting substances released into the atmosphere can break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere. These chemicals react with ozone, causing it to break apart and reduce the overall levels of ozone in that layer of the atmosphere.
The following remedies can be taken:Plant more treesStop the usage of CFC products.
Use ozone friendly products. Protect skin from strong sunlight.this could be done by using sunscreen and protective clothing such as a hat. Eliminate the use of plastic foam packaging which has been gas-blown.
The ozone layer is diminishing because of the excessive use of ozone depleting substances by the humans. These ODS contain chemicals which react with the ozone in the ozone layer and deplete it.
The ozone layer is getting depleted because of the continues usage of CFCs. These are the chemicals which destroy ozone by reacting with and decomposing it into molecular oxygen and nascent oxygen.
Limit private vehicle drivingA very easy way to control ozone depletion would be to limit or reduce the amount of driving as vehicular emissions eventually result in smog which is a culprit in the deterioration of the ozone layer. Car pooling, taking public transport, walking, using a bicycle would limit the usage of individual transportation. It would be a great option to switch to cars/vehicles that have a hybrid or electric zero-emission engine.
The issue of depletion of the ozone layer is mostly a naturally occurring event and has always occured during the end of the winter months at both poles. Man's involvement in this issue has been largely corrected through the banning of CFC's. As long as we have oxygen in our atmosphere and a sun to convert O2 into O3, we will have an ozone layer. Scientists hope that the ozone layer may have completely recovered by 2060.
NO it will not. They have NOTHING to do with oil usage.
Ozone in the atmosphere can either be stratospheric (high level) or tropospheric (ground level). Stratospheric ozone is reduced by the presence of chlorine ions from CFCs. This impact can be reduced by limiting the amount of CFCs produced, used or lost. Ground level ozone is due to atmospheric down washing of stratospheric ozone by winds passing over mountains (which we can do nothing about). It is also produced by the action of ultraviolet light on a NOx/hydrocarbon mixture in the atmosphere. These can be reduced by reducing the emissions to these compounds from human activities.