If we lose the stratospheric ozone layer, harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun will be allowed into Earth's atmosphere, causing plants, animals, and humans to have skin cancer, mutation, and other severe problems. If the ozone layer is gone, we will all die.
Fortunately, as long as we have sunlight and oxygen we will have this layer. The thinning we currently see in the ozone layer occurs only at the poles and then only in the winter months.
Scientists hope that the holes will be completely repaired by 2050.
Answer is: "Loss of 70% of the Earth's Oxygen Generating Layer that is known as Phytoplankton"; is bad News indeed.
Ozone layer melting is very bad. Without ozone layer no life would be there.
Ozone in the troposphere layer of the earth is called bad ozone. It is major constituent of the urban smog.
CFC's are man made compounds. They are bad for ozone as they deplete it.
The bad ozone is the common name for ground ozone. This ozone is a secondary pollutant.
Yes, ozone molecules can be good and bad for humans. Good as in at ozone layer and bad at ground level.
Ozone layer present in troposphere is known as bad ozone. It is a pollutant and is a major constituent of urabn smog.
Ozone at ground level is bad ozone. It is released from vehicles as pollutant.
Ozone layer is depleted by the pollutants. CFC's are such man made pollutants which destroy the ozone.
Depletion of ozone layer only brings bad to environment. UV enters and thus causes depletion to ozone.
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.