Ozone layer depletion is the destruction of ozone gas of upper atmospheric layer (stratosphere), caused by substances formed from breakdown of ozone-depleting substances (ODS). The ozone layer plays an ultimately significant role in absorbing ultraviolet radiation that are hazardous to living creatures on the Earth....
The Ozone Hole and its Impact On Natural Disasters When discussing the global effects of ozone hole and ozone depletion in “Ozone Hole May Have Caused Australian Floods” (2011), Nathanial Gronewold explains the interdependence of climate systems and how the ozone hole does not just...
What is ozone? Why do we need it? Until recent history the general population didn t know the answer to these questions. In our blindness we have consistently and steadily been destroying it, not on purpose but by our own ignorance and need for our...
In this article the heavily controversial proposed link between ozone depletion and the greenhouse effect will be discussed. There is no individual link between Ozone depletion and the Greenhouse Gas Effect; however there is the exception of Chlorofluorocarbons, a greenhouse gas that depletes the Ozone....