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Ozone is a pollutant. It is at ground level a pollutant.

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Why does air pollution harm the ozone layer?

Air pollution causes global warming. It then causes ozone depletion.


What are the sources and effects of lead in air pollution?

This is called Ozone because Ozone is harmfull and so is air pollution


Why do ozone hole grow bigger and bigger whrn there is air pollution?

Air pollution causes ozone depletion. The gases react with ozone to deplete.


Which ozone layer is being damaged by air pollution?

Air pollution causes global warming. This then causes ozone depletion.


Is air pollution caused by the ozone?

In general no. Ozone is a product of pollution, and is itself considered a pollutant.


How ozone layer being destroyed the air pollution?

Air pollution causes Global warming. This then further causes ozone depletion.


What kind of pollution is ozone and smog?

Ozone is not a pullutant. Our ozone is what is being destroyed by the air pollution called smog.


Effect of air pollution on ozone layer depression?

Air pollution is due to greenhouse gases. These gases also cause ozone depletion.


Does ozone layer depletion change have anything to do with air pollution?

Yes, they do have but only a little much. Ozone and air pollution might be indirectly related.


How is the ozone layer being destroyed by air pollution?

Air pollution causes global warming. This global warming can further cause ozone depletion.


How does pollution effect the water vapor in the atmosphere?

Air pollution affects the air because it is smog ozone etc. that stays in the air and pollutes it because of the ozone.


Effects of air pollution on ozone layer?

Air pollution can deplete the ozone layer through the release of ozone-depleting substances such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons into the atmosphere. These substances can break down ozone molecules, reducing the concentration of ozone in the stratosphere. This depletion can lead to an increase in harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching the Earth's surface, which can have detrimental effects on human health and the environment.