The Earth would have a much more massive atmosphere (like Venus, perhaps), or the Sun would be cooling... producing much less UV-C (which to makes ozone in our atmosphere). Either way, the Earth's surface would be much different than it currently is, likely uninhabitable.
If the ozone layer bursts, the UV rays will enter the earth. These rays are very harmful for life on earth.
Earth has a layer of ozone. It is present as the ozone layer.
Earth and Venus have a protective ozone layer. These planets have ozone molecules in ozone layer.
Earth is not becoming thinner. The ozone layer is.
No, the ozone layer does not rotate with the Earth. It is a layer of ozone gas located in the stratosphere that acts as a shield against harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. The Earth's rotation does not affect the position or stability of the ozone layer.
No the ozone layer has not disappeared. It has just reduced.
if the ozone layer didn't exist the earth wouldn't either.....
If the ozone in the ozone layer is depleted then, more UV will enter the earth. This will cause damage to life on earth.
If the ozone in the ozone layer is depleted then, more UV will enter the earth. This will cause damage to life on earth.
If the ozone layer got thinned, UV will enter the earth. They are fatal rays of the earth.
If the ozone layer bursts, the UV rays will enter the earth. These rays are very harmful for life on earth.
Ozone is continually made by the Sun. Ozone made at Earth's surface does not survive to reach the ozone layer.
See "What would happen if the ozone layer vanished?" in the "Related questions" section below.
They will extinct. Ozone sustains life on earth.
See "What would happen if the ozone layer vanished?"
With the thinning of the ozone layer, UV will enter the earth. Falling on living organisms, it can cause various problems.
If the ozone layer is damaged, UV rays will enter the earth. These will cause extinction of animal life.