mainly aerosol.
well actually, all kinds to, but aerosol has the most of an effect & causes the most deterioration.
Ozone layer depletion is an example of a positive feedback loop, where the thinning of the ozone layer allows more harmful UV radiation to reach the Earth's surface, leading to further ozone depletion.
The ozone layer is important for any forms of life, because it protects any organisms from pernicious activities of ultraviolet sun rays. The extinction of ozone might lead to death of some kind sensitive organisms, which are important food link on the Earth.
The ozone layer itself is not poisonous; in fact, it plays a vital role in protecting us from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. However, ground-level ozone (a component of smog) can be harmful to human health when breathed in, causing respiratory issues and exacerbating conditions such as asthma.
No, it can thin the layer though. The hydrogen carried with a coronal mass ejection does depress ozone levels (more towards the south pole), but this happens days later than the accompanying solar flare. The largest "hole" we have ever known about occurred the same year as the largest known solar flare activity. This happened in 1859.
The ozone layer protects us from the radiation of sun. This radiation is called ultraviolet radiation and is very harmful.
Ozone acted as a miracle shield. It is a protective layer.
For supporting the ozone, we must stop the use of CFC's. They are the ones which deplete ozone.
The ozone layer is something very precious for the human race. But this human layer is being destroyed by the reckless use of the harmful CFC's by man thus making a kind of ozone hole in the ozone layer. This ozone layer cannot be replenished by man made sources. This is because the amount of ozone which is prepared by man is very negligible as compared to the amount which is depleted.So the ozone can only be replenished if the amount of CFC's which are consumed by the human race is decreased.
CFCs, or chlorofluorocarbons, which is the gas used in old refrigerators.
Ozone layer depletion is an example of a positive feedback loop, where the thinning of the ozone layer allows more harmful UV radiation to reach the Earth's surface, leading to further ozone depletion.
The ozone layer is important for any forms of life, because it protects any organisms from pernicious activities of ultraviolet sun rays. The extinction of ozone might lead to death of some kind sensitive organisms, which are important food link on the Earth.
Yes. When they are having the show on the real hairspray is spraying on them. Also in the stores they sell the same kind of hairspray!=)
The ozone layer is a portion of the Stratosphere that absorbs ultraviolet light from the sun. Ozone also exists in the Troposphere, where it is generated by lightning and by some human activity and has a short life but can interact with other chemical emissions to produce one kind of smog.
The ozone layer itself is not poisonous; in fact, it plays a vital role in protecting us from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. However, ground-level ozone (a component of smog) can be harmful to human health when breathed in, causing respiratory issues and exacerbating conditions such as asthma.
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) destroy the ozone layer allowing harmful radiation to reach the earth.
Powerful UV light will hit earth causing multi kind of skin disease for example skin cancer
No, it can thin the layer though. The hydrogen carried with a coronal mass ejection does depress ozone levels (more towards the south pole), but this happens days later than the accompanying solar flare. The largest "hole" we have ever known about occurred the same year as the largest known solar flare activity. This happened in 1859.