How does burning fossil fuels affect the ozone layer? How are humans damaging the ozone layer? What is the main cause of depletion of ozone layer? How does ozone depletion affect the geosphere? When did the ozone layer start depleting? How do greenhouse gases affect the ozone layer? Can the...
The ozone layer is the lower layer in the stratosphere and begins at an altitude of 9 miles and stretches upto 21 miles. FORMATION OF OZONE LAYER This layer is naturally formed in stratosphere. An oxygen atom reacts with an oxygen molecule to form ozone. This happens when ...
What happens to the ozone layer when CFCs are introduced into the atmosphere? A. The ozone molecules increase their protection. B. The ozone molecules begin to break down and may be destroyed. C. The ozone molecules are not affected by the CFCs. D. None of the above ...
Worried about the loss of rainforests and the ozone layer (臭氧层)? Well, neither of those is doing any worse than a large majority of the 6,000 to 7,000 languages that remain in use on Earth. One half of the survivors will almost certainly be gone by 2050, whil...
The main area we’re losing eyes on is the stratosphere, the all-important home of the ozone layer. Across the stratosphere’s cold, thin air, ozone molecules are constantly being formed and destroyed, tossed and swept, as they interact with other gases. Some of these gases hav...
Ozone is a form of oxygen whose molecule has three atoms, instead of two common oxygen. The third atom is what causes the gas we breathe is poisonous; mortal, if a small portion of this substance is aspirated. The creation and destruction of the ozone molecules happens continuously. The Ult...
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What are the effects of pollution on the ozone layer? Describe the process through which detritivores give back carbon to the atmosphere. What is the function of the different parts of a voltaic cell? How does the structure of formaldehyde influence its function?
Today, the term refers to any ozone pollution that makes the air hard to see through. Photochemical smog is mostly what is seen today. It happens when sunlight mixes with chemicals released from things like factories, car exhaust, gasoline, or cleaning products, according to National Geographic....
Because nuclear blasts would have destroyed much of the ozone layer, greater quantities of solar radiation would reach the Earth's surface. The Southern Hemisphere wouldn't experience major climatic change. Substantial nuclear winter: This scenario, following full-scale nuclear war, involves ...