Yes. Microwaves have ozonial penetration properties that allow them to penetrate the ozone in short bursts but most is deflected
Ozone layer break because of CFC's. they react with ozone and break it.
A spaceshit passing does not break ozone. It replenishes automatically unless altered chemically.
Pollution can break the ozone by global warming. This can then cause ozone depletion.
CFC's are the gases that react with ozone to break it down. They deplete the ozone.
See "What is causing the depletion of the ozone layer?"
Wavelengths of UV-A, visible, and near infrared get past the ozone layer (and the layers above it). Wavelengths starting with microwaves and longer get selectively through to Earth's surface, as there is some absorption by water vapor and other constituents of lower atmospheric layers.
Humans are threatening the ozone layer primarily through the release of ozone-depleting substances, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons. These substances are commonly found in refrigerants, aerosol propellants, and foam-blowing agents. When released into the atmosphere, they break down ozone molecules, leading to the depletion of the ozone layer.
The ozone layer is just a place in the atmosphere. So a person can fall through an ozone hole, or through the ozone layer itself.
CFCs
Ozone depletion is the process where ozone holes are created in the ozone layer. It is caused due to the action of chloro-floro-carbons on the ozone molecule to break it down to oxygen.
Ozone depletion is the process where ozone holes are created in the ozone layer. It is caused due to the action of chloro-floro-carbons on the ozone molecule to break it down to oxygen.
Ozone depletion is the process where ozone holes are created in the ozone layer. It is caused due to the action of chloro-floro-carbons on the ozone molecule to break it down to oxygen.