Ozone over the poles has been destroyed. It is due to the fact that ozone is susceptible to low weather.
There is not actually a hole in the ozone layer. The ozone has been reduced below some limit.
The ozone layer might have started very early. As the UV hit the oxygen, ozone would have been created.
there is just over 75% of the ozone layer left!
The hole in ozone layer is pretty big. It has been shrinking however.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons are compounds known to be hazardous to the ozone layer. These chemicals break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere, leading to the depletion of the ozone layer. Efforts have been made to reduce the use of CFCs and halons in various applications to protect the ozone layer.
Ozone layer has been destroyed by CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
There is not actually a hole in the ozone layer. The ozone has been reduced below some limit.
No, there was no water near the ozone layer. The ozone layer has been protecting from the UV on it's own.
The ozone layer might have started very early. As the UV hit the oxygen, ozone would have been created.
there is just over 75% of the ozone layer left!
There have been various experiments measuring the ozone layer. The ozone over the poles is seen to have depleted.
Yes, the ozone layer is not disappearing, but it has been depleted in certain areas due to the release of harmful chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Efforts have been made to reduce these emissions and protect the ozone layer.
The hole in ozone layer is pretty big. It has been shrinking however.
To protect ozone, we have to curb CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Ozone has been thinning because of man made chemicals. These are CFC's.
Ozone is endangered. It is been depleted due to use of CFC's.
Ozone layer was depleted. It's size has been coming to normal in recent years.