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The ozone layer gets depleted due to CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Ozone gets in your lungs as ground ozone. It is a pollutant.
It was nonexistent before there was significant oxygen in the atmosphere. After the Great Oxidation Event, we developed our ozone layer, complete with annual ozone "holes" at each pole. We have evidence of sporadic events punching holes in the ozone layer from time-to-time. Since the 1700s, the ozone layer has been getting steadily thinner. This gets us to "current events".
Ozone when heated gets decomposed. It decomposes into oxygen.
The "ozone layer" is roughly the same condition it has always been in. The amount of ozone in the upper atmosphere varies mainly due to variations in solar activity. UV radiation has serious affects on this layer. Holes form over the poles at the end of each winter due to a lack of sunlight. When the sun returns, the "holes" quickly disappear.
Yes, ozone layer gets colder as you move forward. This is the sign of ozone layer in atmosphere.
The ozone layer gets depleted due to CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Big holes in the ozone (atmosphere) appear. That's why global warming is happening.
Ozone gets in your lungs as ground ozone. It is a pollutant.
Ozone layer gets damages due to the use of ozone depleting substances.These ODS react with ozone and deplete it.
When the ozone layer gets thinner, its power becomes low. It causes the UV to penetrate it.
The ozone layer gets depleted where temperature is cool. It is because of the property of ozone.
If ozone is destroyed, UV will enter the earth. UV rays are fatal for life on earth.
The ozone layer gets thin by man made destructive products. Various ODS are responsible for that.
It was nonexistent before there was significant oxygen in the atmosphere. After the Great Oxidation Event, we developed our ozone layer, complete with annual ozone "holes" at each pole. We have evidence of sporadic events punching holes in the ozone layer from time-to-time. Since the 1700s, the ozone layer has been getting steadily thinner. This gets us to "current events".
Yes it does. Halogens deplete ozone too.
Ozone when heated gets decomposed. It decomposes into oxygen.