No. They are unrelated phenomena. Global warming is primarily the result of greenhouse gasses being released into the atmosphere. These, in simple terms, trap heat that would otherwise escape into space. The ozone hole is a thinning of ozone over Antarctica. This hole allows extra ultraviolet radiation to reach the surface, but does not contribute to temperature in any significant way.
Neither. Global warming has nothing to do with the hole in the ozone layer. The hole in the ozone layer has nothing to do with global warming.
Global warming does not directly cause the hole in the ozone layer. The hole in the ozone layer is primarily caused by human-produced chemicals known as ozone-depleting substances (such as chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs). While global warming and ozone depletion are related environmental issues, they have distinct causes and impacts.
Global warming is related to ozone depletion. It is also true for the reverse.
Global warming increases the surface temperature. Ozone depletion blocks the UV rays.
The hole in the ozone layer came about because of the artificially produced gases CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). These contained chlorine and bromine which destroyed ozone. CFCs are now banned. The ozone hole has very little to do with global warming.
Neither. Global warming has nothing to do with the hole in the ozone layer. The hole in the ozone layer has nothing to do with global warming.
There is no hole in Global Warming. There is a hole in ozone layer.
The hole in the ozone layer causes UV rays to enter the earth. These UV rays destroy the planktons which are responsible for reduction of global warming. Thus causung global warming.
If global warming affects the ozone hole, the UV will come in. This will lead to more global warming.
No. There is hardly any connection between the ozone layer and global warming.
Global warming does not directly cause the hole in the ozone layer. The hole in the ozone layer is primarily caused by human-produced chemicals known as ozone-depleting substances (such as chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs). While global warming and ozone depletion are related environmental issues, they have distinct causes and impacts.
Global warming is related to ozone depletion. It is also true for the reverse.
Global warming increases the surface temperature. Ozone depletion blocks the UV rays.
No.
If global warming affects the hole, the hole will become larger. This would mean more UV's.
The hole in the ozone layer came about because of the artificially produced gases CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). These contained chlorine and bromine which destroyed ozone. CFCs are now banned. The ozone hole has very little to do with global warming.
The ozone hole leads to global warming. This then leads to worse pollution.