The ozone layer goes up at night. This means the concentration of ozone is high. This is due to less depletion.
The holes in the ozone layer are areas of depleted ozone concentration in Earth's stratosphere. These holes are primarily caused by human-made chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons, which release chlorine and bromine atoms that destroy ozone molecules. Ozone layer depletion can lead to increased exposure to harmful UV radiation from the sun, with potential impacts on human health and the environment.
It's difficult to determine an exact number of cans needed to go through the ozone layer, as it is incredibly high and vast. However, the use of aerosol hairsprays contributes to ozone depletion, so limiting their use is important for protecting the ozone layer.
as we know there are 2 holes in the ozone layer, over Asia and another 1 over the north pole - it is all apart of god's plan. so don't go freaking out if there is a hole. god knows what he is doing. everything is for a reason...
Well.... i didn't really understand the question but, I think you meant what is ozone? ok the ozone is a layer in the sphere it protect us from the UV light (its cuases skin cancer) the ozone layer only protect us from it 90% and now there is a hole in the ozone in the south pole because of harmful chemicals we use everyday as hairsprays people go and burry those chemicals under the ice that's why there's a hole. hope that's what you mean
No vehicles are capable of physically reaching the ozone layer, as it is located about 6 to 30 miles above Earth's surface. However, certain aircraft like high-altitude planes and rockets can temporarily penetrate the ozone layer during flight.
CFC's go in the ozone layer. They deplete the ozone.
ozone layer prevents the rays (UVB) of the sun to go directly to earth.
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No it does not. Ozone layer only absorbs UV radiations.
It depends on us. If we stop CFC's, it will not go away.
The holes in the ozone layer are areas of depleted ozone concentration in Earth's stratosphere. These holes are primarily caused by human-made chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons, which release chlorine and bromine atoms that destroy ozone molecules. Ozone layer depletion can lead to increased exposure to harmful UV radiation from the sun, with potential impacts on human health and the environment.
They generally to go poles. Antarctica mainly.
Yes it can. But only if CFC's are curbed.
Yes, the absorption of UV rays by the ozone layer creates heat which forms the stratosphere, which gets warmer the higher you go.
Simple, the Ozone Layer.
False. In the stratosphere, where the ozone layer is located, temperatures actually increase with altitude. This warming occurs because ozone absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, which heats the surrounding air. Therefore, as you ascend through the ozone layer, it generally gets warmer, not colder.
If ozone was recovered UV levels will go down. UV are the harmful radiation of the sun.