Ozone hole allows UV to pass. this UV causes global warming, thus leading climatic changes.
The ozone hole is closest in Antarctica. It is because of cool climate there.
The ozone layer is very important to climate change. It's depletion can cause climate adversity.
The ozone hole is not directly affecting the geosphere, which includes the solid part of the Earth such as rocks and soil. However, the ozone hole is contributing to climate change by allowing more harmful UV radiation to reach Earth's surface, leading to warming of the atmosphere and potential impacts on geological processes.
Currently (2009dec23), there is no hole in the ozone layer at either pole. The maximum ozone hole size occurred in 2006. So it appears it is no longer growing.See "How did the ozone hole occur?" in the "Related questions" section below.
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ozone layer protects us from UV rays from the sun.when the ozone hole is formed the UV rays can get in straight from the hole and can effect the weather and the climate. answered by: Madeeha Zahra form: Lahore , Pakistan
The ozone hole is closest in Antarctica. It is because of cool climate there.
Due to the increase in ozone hole, plankton in the sea are affected. These plankton which absorb carbon dioxide cannot do it further, thus raising carbon dioxide amounts which further leads to global warming that is climate change.
Depletion of ozone alters ecosystem. This then alters the climate change.
The ozone layer is very important to climate change. It's depletion can cause climate adversity.
The ozone hole is not directly affecting the geosphere, which includes the solid part of the Earth such as rocks and soil. However, the ozone hole is contributing to climate change by allowing more harmful UV radiation to reach Earth's surface, leading to warming of the atmosphere and potential impacts on geological processes.
No the ozone hole is not constant over the time
Currently (2009dec23), there is no hole in the ozone layer at either pole. The maximum ozone hole size occurred in 2006. So it appears it is no longer growing.See "How did the ozone hole occur?" in the "Related questions" section below.
Not by anyone that has studied the problem.
Ozone depletion and climate change are related but separate issues. Ozone depletion refers to the thinning of the ozone layer in the stratosphere, which can lead to increased harmful UV radiation reaching Earth. Climate change, on the other hand, is primarily driven by the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leading to global warming and changes in weather patterns.
Ozone depletion is generally a separate problem.
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