Increases in:
- cataracts
- skin cancer
- mutations
- starvation (reduction in crop yields, loss of arable land)
If a layer of the crust is pushed up which of the following changes would you expect to see?
Ozone is likely to decrease at poles. Mostly at Antarctica.
One would expect to see the formation of mountains or hills as a result of the layer of the crust being pushed up. This process is known as crustal uplift, which can lead to the deformation and displacement of rocks, resulting in the creation of elevated landforms.
The layer of Earth with the greatest amount of decayed material is the topmost layer, known as the soil layer or the humus layer. This layer contains organic matter formed from the decomposition of plants and animals, contributing to soil fertility.
If CFC's cannot be used the ozone level will grow again in the next 60 - 120 years
As airline, you can decrease the amount of carbon dioxide. It could decrease the ozone depletion.
The ozone layer is a protection. In its absence, a electromagnetic radiation is there called UV.
Could you? If we continue to decrease the amount of CFCs we are using and other things that could deplete the ozone layer then yes, it could begin to reseal in time.
Temperatures decrease in the third layer of the atmosphere, the mesosphere, because it is where the majority of solar radiation is absorbed by the lower layers of the atmosphere. As a result, the mesosphere has less warming from the sun and experiences cooling due to the decreasing density of air molecules with height.
Decrease of ozone layer causes UV to enter. These are fatal rays of the sun.
If a layer of the crust is pushed up which of the following changes would you expect to see?
kVp is the penetrating ability of an x-ray and half value layer is the amount of filtration or thickness of an object needed to reduce the intensity of the x-ray by half. So if you decreased kVp, then the half value layer would decrease.
Ozone is likely to decrease at poles. Mostly at Antarctica.
One would expect to see the formation of mountains or hills as a result of the layer of the crust being pushed up. This process is known as crustal uplift, which can lead to the deformation and displacement of rocks, resulting in the creation of elevated landforms.
Ozone absorbs and reflects most ultraviolet light and other high energy electromagnetic waves. A decrease in ozone will result in more of these rays reaching the surface of the earth. These rays are bad for the environment and people.
It grows in layers because of the amount of sunlight reaching each part of the forest. Since the emergents are the highest they receive the most amount of sunlight and hence the top layer. As the layers decrease so does the amount of sunlight and hence different heights of the rainforest.
Ozone Layer.