chlorofluorocarbon. CFC... Its in hairsprays, Lysol cans, and another example spray deodorant ....lots of it comes in a can.
The ozone layer doesn't disappear in near future. It depends upon how CFC's are released in future.
ozone layer disappears due to man made chemicals. These are CFC's that damage the ozone layer.
Yes, scientists know what is causing the ozone layer to disappear. It is the continues use of ozone depleting substances.
No humans don't cause the ozone layer, however some of the chemicals we use is causing parts of this layer to disappear.
There are many everyday items affecting ozone. Deodorants, spray cans etc are some of them.
Ozone layer was not made by humans but naturally. It was made for the purpose of protecting life on earth.
You can protect the ozone layer by using eco-friendly products, reducing energy consumption, and properly disposing of items containing ozone-depleting substances. Supporting policies that regulate the use of ozone-depleting chemicals and spreading awareness about the importance of protecting the ozone layer can also help.
No.It would do even more damage to the ozone layer in making it and lifting it to altitude, than you would achieve as improvement.
The layer that contains the ozone and is located above the troposphere is called the stratosphere. The ozone layer plays a critical role in absorbing and filtering out the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation, making it important for protecting life on Earth.
Ozone layer contains ozone in it. Therefore, it is named so.
Destruction is what is happening to the ozone layer. This destruction is because of gas powered vehicles. We are going everywhere in gas powered cars and the chemicals in the gasoline are making the ozone layer disappear faster than we can think of ways to try to restore it and come up with more efficient vehicles to use less gas or if we're lucky no gas at all. The gas in a gas powered vehicle causes the ozone layer to decrease in strength 4% every decade. There are many other causes for ozone depletion but gas powered vehicles is one of them.
ozone layer in Tagalog: ozone layer (no direct Tagalog translation)