The ozone has a property of absorbing the UV rays. These rays have fatal properties.
The ozone absorption of UV rays maintain a ozone cycle. This ozone cycle is maintained by sun's rays.
Yes, reflection and absorption by the atmosphere can prevent some ozone from reaching Earth's surface. Ozone in the stratosphere absorbs much of the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation, protecting the Earth's surface from harmful UV rays. However, some ozone does reach the surface, where it can also have positive effects, such as reducing air pollution.
CFC gases which are pollutants are responsible for the depletion of ozone layer. CFC convert ozone to oxygen and make it useless for the absorption of UV radiation.
Absorption of certain gases like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in the atmosphere can deplete the ozone layer. These gases react with ozone molecules and break them down, reducing the amount of ozone in the stratosphere. This can lead to harmful UV radiation reaching the Earth's surface, with potential impacts on human health and the environment.
The ozone absorbs the UV rays. These UV rays are very much harmful for life on earth. Thus ozone protects us from these fatal rays.
stratosphere. This temperature increase is due to the absorption of UV radiation by ozone molecules, leading to a warming effect in the upper atmosphere.
The ozone is a tri atomic gas of oxygen. It occurs in the ozone layer where absorption of UV is done.
Ozone does have a cooling effect. It is because of its properties.
The CFC's have greatest effect. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Yes, it has. Smoke from crackers have an effect on ozone.
Ozone depletion is depletion of ozone is in atmosphere. CFC gases which are pollutants are responsible for the depletion of ozone layer. CFC convert ozone to oxygen and make it useless for the absorption of UV radiation.
No. Ozone has no effect on CO2.