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No it is not nature friendly. Depletion of ozone layer is harmful.
Yes, ozone is formed in nature by a no of ways. Uv rays coming from sun and lightning are the factors that create ozone.
Nature and Man.
The ozone layer is made up of ozone molecules only. These molecules are reactive in nature.
Ozone forms in the Earth's stratosphere when oxygen molecules are broken apart by ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. It can also be produced closer to the ground through industrial activities and electrical discharges during thunderstorms.
See "How is Ozone made?"
Ozone is prepared in laboratories by a chemical process. When oxygen is treated with UV radiations oxygen gets converted into ozone.
The nature creates the ozone layer. It is because of the healing property of ozone.
Nature is not destroying ozone. It is destroyed by man made chemicals.
No it is not nature friendly. Depletion of ozone layer is harmful.
Yes, ozone is formed in nature by a no of ways. Uv rays coming from sun and lightning are the factors that create ozone.
Ozone is a pale blue gas. It is dimagnetic in nature.
No. See the related questions section below.
Yes, ozone layer belongs to nature. It protects us from harmful UV rays.
Nature and Man.
The ozone layer is made up of ozone molecules only. These molecules are reactive in nature.
zone as is made by Nature, and by Man. Nature uses ozone gas to protect Earth's surface from UV-B radiation (which damages DNA). Nature also uses ozone to moderate day / night temperature swings, and to couple nitrogen and oxygen temperatures to radiate away some of their heat (they cannot radiate in infrared, but ozone can). Nature makes ozone to fight infection / predation in organisms. Finally, Nature makes ozone with lightning and waterfalls, which helps purify the air. Man makes ozone for water treatment, chemical processes, medical and dental treatments, for purification of confined spaces (both air and food-prep / surgical surfaces), and directly and indirectly from exhaust products. Ozone made at Earth's surface does not survive to "reinforce the ozone layer".