It comes right on through.
After it hits, it comes to a standstill.
The ozone layer formed through the interaction of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun with oxygen molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. When UV radiation hits oxygen molecules (O2), it can split them into individual oxygen atoms (O). These oxygen atoms can then combine with other oxygen molecules to form ozone (O3), which creates the protective ozone layer in the stratosphere.
The ozone layer is formed in the stratosphere through the interaction of ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun with oxygen molecules (O2). When UV radiation hits O2 molecules, it can split them into two oxygen atoms, which may then combine with other O2 molecules to form ozone (O3). This process is known as the ozone-oxygen cycle.
the cfc's effect the ozone layer by breaking the bond of the atoms in the ozone layer.so it pulls apart the atoms and breaks the bond and the harmful radiation comes through and hits the earth
"couche d'ozone" seems to have about 344,000 hits on French language websites.
If a meteor hits you, in all likelihood, you will die.
After it hits, it comes to a standstill.
The layer is heated. Some oxygen, nitrogen, and ozone molecules are destroyed. Ozone is made. This is how the ozone layer returns after the polar winters deplete the layer. Lack of sunlight is the major issue with ozone depletion and the ONLY method that allows the ozone to return.
Nothing.
Because the oxide hits the ozone layer and I think that is why
It stops. It may break up or even volatilize.
The ozone layer formed through the interaction of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun with oxygen molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. When UV radiation hits oxygen molecules (O2), it can split them into individual oxygen atoms (O). These oxygen atoms can then combine with other oxygen molecules to form ozone (O3), which creates the protective ozone layer in the stratosphere.
It burns up (then it is a meteor) and sometimes crashes on Earth (a meteorite)
The ozone layer is formed in the stratosphere through the interaction of ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun with oxygen molecules (O2). When UV radiation hits O2 molecules, it can split them into two oxygen atoms, which may then combine with other O2 molecules to form ozone (O3). This process is known as the ozone-oxygen cycle.
the cfc's effect the ozone layer by breaking the bond of the atoms in the ozone layer.so it pulls apart the atoms and breaks the bond and the harmful radiation comes through and hits the earth
"couche d'ozone" seems to have about 344,000 hits on French language websites.
When a meteor hits the Earth it forms a crater.