Yes, the ozone layer is above the clouds. It's up in the lower stratosphere, about 12-19 miles (20-30 km) above Earth.
There are very high polar clouds that are higher than this, but most clouds are in the troposphere where the highest clouds (in the polar regions) are about 2 - 5 miles (3 - 8 km) above Earth.
Above: the rest of the stratosphereBelow: the rest of the troposphere
See "In what layer of the atmosphere do you find the ozone layer?"
The ozone layer dissolves above Antarctica. It is because of cold temperature there.
No, cumulonimbus clouds are located in the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. The ozone layer is found in the stratosphere, which is higher up in the atmosphere.
There is not actually a hole in the ozone layer. The ozone has been reduced below some limit.
Above: the rest of the stratosphereBelow: the rest of the troposphere
42. ---- The ozone layer is located in the bottom of the stratosphere, so just above the ozone layer is still stratosphere. See the link below to the entry at Wikipedia for the stratosphere, that shows the various layers above the stratosphere (mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere)
No, we cannot make an ozone layer above it, below it, and we can't fill it in. We just have to stop dumping things into the atmosphere.There is too much energy above the ozone layer to let ozone survive.There is too much water vapor below the ozone layer to let ozone survive.We'd burn up all our fossil fuels trying to get ozone "up there", which would destroy more ozone than we ever made.
Ozone layer depletion takes place on PSC's. These are frozen clouds.
See "In what layer of the atmosphere do you find the ozone layer?"
The ozone layer dissolves above Antarctica. It is because of cold temperature there.
No, cumulonimbus clouds are located in the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. The ozone layer is found in the stratosphere, which is higher up in the atmosphere.
The atmospheric layer below the mesosphere is called the stratosphere. It is located above the troposphere and below the mesosphere, and it contains the ozone layer which absorbs and scatters the sun's ultraviolet radiation.
See "What does the ozone layer do?" in the "Related questions" section below.
See "What can we do to protect the ozone layer?" in the "Related questions" section below.
See "What does the ozone layer do?" in the "Related questions" section below.
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