On average, about 10. At the peak in the ozone layer, about 90.
Air pollution causes ozone depletion. The gases react with ozone to deplete.
The ozone layer absorbs a large portion of incoming UV radiation, which keeps ground-level ozone from forming. A higher percentage of UV radiation entering the troposphere would allow a greater amount of ozone to form in the troposphere. Ozone is a pollutant in the troposphere. By regulating the amount of UV radiation that enters the troposphere, the ozone layer also regulates the amount of ozone formation in the troposphere.
Air fresheners contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which can react with other air pollutants in the presence of sunlight to produce ground-level ozone. This ozone can then rise into the upper atmosphere and contribute to ozone depletion. Additionally, some air fresheners contain hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) or other ozone-depleting substances as propellants, further contributing to ozone layer damage.
To avoid ozone irritation, stay indoors during peak ozone hours (typically in the afternoon), use air purifiers with ozone filters, and avoid activities that release ozone into the air, such as using certain cleaning products or appliances. Regularly check air quality reports and follow recommendations to reduce exposure.
We can preserve the air quality by banning CFC's. They react with ozone and deplete it.
Over all the atmosphere, less than 0.0001%.
Well....ozone is a chemical itself. It is O3 but as far as the chemical composition of "air," that is several compounds. Air is N2 O2 CO2 mostly....with a few others that are a very small percentage.
The concentration of ozone in the air goes up.
Yes, ozone is lighter than air.
No, it is not. The ozone in stratosphere is good ozone.
Air pollution causes ozone depletion. The gases react with ozone to deplete.
The ozone layer absorbs a large portion of incoming UV radiation, which keeps ground-level ozone from forming. A higher percentage of UV radiation entering the troposphere would allow a greater amount of ozone to form in the troposphere. Ozone is a pollutant in the troposphere. By regulating the amount of UV radiation that enters the troposphere, the ozone layer also regulates the amount of ozone formation in the troposphere.
The ozone lets the UV-C to let through. The other UV patterns are absorbed by the ozone.
Air fresheners contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which can react with other air pollutants in the presence of sunlight to produce ground-level ozone. This ozone can then rise into the upper atmosphere and contribute to ozone depletion. Additionally, some air fresheners contain hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) or other ozone-depleting substances as propellants, further contributing to ozone layer damage.
Air pollution causes global warming. It then causes ozone depletion.
This is called Ozone because Ozone is harmfull and so is air pollution
100% of the ozone is found at elevations higher than Earth's surface.