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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are the main enemy of the ozone layer. They are found in refrigerants, aerosol propellants, and foam-blowing agents. When released into the atmosphere, CFCs break down ozone molecules, leading to ozone depletion.
ozone is not considered as a layer because it is very thin. Troposphere is considered a layer.
There are no layers in the ozone layer. It is a single layer of pool of ozone gas.
The ozone layer lies in the stratosphere. It does not lie between 2 layers. Some ozone is there in troposphere.
Ozone layer is a single spread over a distance of 20-30 kilometers above earth's surface. Its concentration varies over a distance.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are the main enemy of the ozone layer. They are found in refrigerants, aerosol propellants, and foam-blowing agents. When released into the atmosphere, CFCs break down ozone molecules, leading to ozone depletion.
ozone is not considered as a layer because it is very thin. Troposphere is considered a layer.
Ozone layer formation is a natural process. When oxygen is treated with UV radiations oxygen gets converted into ozone.
there are no layers of ozone. It is a single layer.
ozone layers are low when they feel like it
There are no layers in the ozone layer. It is a single layer of pool of ozone gas.
Ozone is present in 2 layers. These are troposphere and stratosphere.
Ozone occurs in upper layers. It finds suitable conditions to sustain there.
The greatest hole in the layers of ozone is at the poles. It is over Antarctica.
The main layer in the stratosphere is the ozone layer. It helps in absorbing the UV radiations from the sun.
The ozone layer lies in the stratosphere. It does not lie between 2 layers. Some ozone is there in troposphere.
No, it is not. Ozone is a single layer.