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Causes Of Ozone Depletion
        Ozone is the layer of colourless gas formed by the ultravilot radiation on oxygen found in the upper atmosphere of the earth in the stratosphere that prevents the ultravilot radiations coming from the son to reach earth and thus prevents the life on earth.
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It was first foun out in 1970 that ozone layer was getting depleted due to industrial wastes, smoke from factories and vehicles, deforestation and various other man made pollutants. Since then many researches and studies have been carried out to find out causes and effects of ozone depletion and how to prevent our ozone layer to get depleted any further.More...

 

Ways To Stop Ozone Depletion

Ways To Stop Ozone Depletion              There are various ways and methods we can use to stop ozone depletion. Many scientists advice to minimize aircraft flights at high altitudes because it causes pollution and as a result it creates water vapor deposition and oxygen reduction. By minimizing rocket flights also water vapor deposition can be minimized. More...

 

Natural Causes Of Ozone Depletion

Natural Causes Of Ozone Depletion              Ozone depletion describes two distinct, but related observations: a slow, steady decline of about 4% per decade in the total volume of ozone in Earth's stratosphere (ozone layer), and a much larger, but seasonal, decrease in stratospheric ozone over Earth's polar regions during the same period.More...

 



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Definition-Of-Ozone-Depletion      The ozone layer is a concentration of ozone molecules in the stratosphere. About 90% of the planet's ozone is in the ozone layer. The layer of the Earth's atmosphere that surrounds us is called the troposphere. The stratosphere, the next higher layer, extends about 10-50 kilometers above the Earth's surface. Stratospheric ozone is a naturally occurring gas that filters the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation. A diminished ozone layer allows more radiation to reach the Earth's surface. More..

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