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Skin Cancer, because the ultraviolet rays of the sun get to Earth.

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How the ozone layer can be destroyed?

Ozone layer can be destroyed by CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.


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How quickly is the ozone layer being destroyed?

The ozone layer is being destroyed quickly. It is because of CFC's.


What are some consequences if the ozone layer is destroyed?

If the ozone layer is destroyed, harsh consequences will follow. There will be no life.


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What layer of the atmosephere has partialy destroyed by chemicals?

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What occurs when sunlight hits the ozone layer?

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Is ozone layer constantly being made and destroyed?

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What kind of problems will occur if ozone layer is destroyed?

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What are the health problems if the ozone layer is destroyed?

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