The "bad ozone" is in the troposphere. It is no different from the ozone in the ozone layer. The problem is ozone is an irritant and can give rise to a number of toxic substances. This doesn't make a difference for us in when it is in the ozone layer, many miles above us, but when it is in the troposhere where we live we can feel its effects directly.
Troposphere contains ground ozone. It is also called bad ozone.
The bad ozone is the common name for ground ozone. This ozone is a secondary pollutant.
The Ozone Layer, which is made up of Ozone molecules, or O3 molecules, occurs in the stratosphere. The stratosphere is the second layer up from the surface, above the troposphere, which we live in. (Sorry...long drawn out answer.) :)
There is good ozone and then there is bad ozone. Good ozone is present in the earth's atmosphere.
Yes, it is. It contains CFC's.
Ozone is naturally formed and found in the atmosphere. It can also be found at ground level, but this is considered to be the "bad" ozone because it comes from pollutants. The atmospheric layer that has the highest concentration of ozone is the stratosphere. The ozone layer is mainly located in the lower portion of the stratosphere from approximately 10 km to 50 km above Earth's surface, though the thickness varies seasonally and geographically.
The ozone layer is most harmful in the stratosphere, the second layer of the atmosphere. It helps to protect Earth by absorbing harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun, but ground-level ozone can be harmful to human health as a pollutant in the troposphere.
Ozone layer melting is very bad. Without ozone layer no life would be there.
Troposphere is found nearest to earth's surface. It contains bad ozone.
The ozone layer has been showing signs of recovery since the implementation of the Montreal Protocol in 1987, which phased out the production of ozone-depleting substances. However, there are still regions where the ozone layer is thinning, particularly near the poles. Continued efforts to reduce the emission of ozone-depleting substances are crucial for the complete recovery of the ozone layer.
No, the good ozone is located in the earth's upper atmosphere, specifically in the stratosphere. This ozone layer protects the earth by absorbing the majority of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
the ozone layer keeps the suns radiation from hitting the earth and trapping the bad gasses like carbon dioxide into our atmosphere. so when people say our ozone layer is damaged this means that our planet is warming up because the hole in the ozone layer is letting the suns rays warm the earth up.