Not one but various gases are responsible for the destruction of ozone. Carbon dioxide, CFC's, monoxide etc are some. They might not be responsible directly but indirectly too.
CFCs. Chlorofluorocarbons.
Greenhouse gases destroy ozone. They can cause ozone depletion.
The gases that destroy ozone are CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
The group of gases is greenhouse gases. They include gases like carbon dioxide, carbon mono oxide.
Ozone layer is destroyed by the CFC gases released. It is also depleted because of industrial released gases.
Volcanic gases also destroy ozone. Mt. Pinatubo was one of the most violent eruptions that caused ozone depletion.
Satellites fly around stratosphere. They release greenhouse gases there which destroy ozone.
The term for gases produced by aerosols and manufacturing that destroy the Earth's ozone layer is "ozone-depleting substances." Examples include chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), and halons. These substances break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere, leading to the thinning of the ozone layer.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), and halons are the main gases that destroy the ozone layer. These gases are released from human activities such as refrigeration, air conditioning, and aerosol propellants, and they break down ozone molecules in the stratosphere, which protects life on Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
The layer of gases that surround the atmosphere is ozone. It is present as the ozone layer.
CFC's are the group of pollutant gases. They break up the ozone layer.
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) destroy ozone in the ozone layer.
Yes, CFCs can destroy the ozone layer. They react with ozone present in ozone layer and decompose it.