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The funny thing is that the hole in the Ozone layer is shrinking, but the smaller hole speeds up global warming ....😉Make Everyday is Earth Day...😊
We have great scientists like Cloddy Bhai, Nazia, Gengu etc I wonder why they cannot create something to block the Ozone Gap. Just get the chemical composition and replicate something.😆
i don't think our technology is that advanced that those scientists will be able to create something to block the ozone gap. even though ozone depletion is some contributing factor to global warming, global warming is more complex than ozone depletion.If the hole is not repaired then the heat will kill more people and also more plants and soon the Earth will be another Venus or Mars. Or maybe even the Moon.Interesting thought , what happens if everyone dies?Perhaps life cycle has to restart from square one.
The funny thing is that the hole in the Ozone layer is shrinking, but the smaller hole speeds up global warming ....😉ozone layer depletion and global warming are two different topics.Make Everyday is Earth Day...😊
Originally posted by: -CaughtYou-
I know, Its getting terrible, the ozone layer is simply depleting !!
the cause of global warming is not just because of ozone layer is simply depleting. the main contributors of global warming is the emission of greenhouse gases mostly carbon dioxide to the atmosphere and environment. the other factor why global warming happen is because it is actually a natural process, however our activities speed up the process of global warming.
The stratosphere -- the layer of our atmosphere just above the one we breathe -- includes a thin layer of ozone. This layer is thicker over the poles than the equator. It might seem insignificant compared to the depth of the rest of the atmosphere, but it does a very important job. It prevents much of the sun's ultraviolet (UV) light from reaching the Earth. UV light can cause skin cancer, cataracts and other disorders.
Ozone protects us from the sun by interacting with light. When ultraviolet light hits oxygen molecules (O2) in the stratosphere, it splits the molecules into two atoms of oxygen (O). When this atom encounters another oxygen molecule, the two combine to make ozone (O3). Ultraviolet light also breaks ozone back down into an oxygen molecule and an oxygen atom. Check out this animation from NASA to see how this works.
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![]() Images courtesy NASA Oxygen molecule + light = two atoms of oxygen. Oxygen atom + oxygen molecule = ozone molecule. |
This process is called the ozone-oxygen cycle, and it converts UV radiation into heat, protecting the Earth. Other substances in the stratosphere, like chlorine, break the ozone back down into oxygen molecules and atoms. Usually, the building up and breaking down is a balanced process, but it can change according to seasons and due to natural events like volcanic eruptions.
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But most scientists agree that human activity has caused an imbalance in the oxygen-ozone cycle. More ozone breaks down than the sun can rebuild. This imbalance comes from the "hole," or thinning, in the ozone layer over Antarctica. Human-produced ozone depleting compounds, like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), are doing most of the damage.
Complex chemical reactions, which can only take place in Antarctica during the winter and spring, destroy ozone. In the winter, the sun doesn't reach the South Pole. A polar vortex, or air current around the pole, forms, which isolates the air. The CFCs that arrive can't get out, so they become concentrated. Polar stratospheric clouds, made of water ice and nitric acid, also form in the vortex.
When sunlight returns to Antarctica in the spring, chemical reactions on the surface of these clouds break CFCs down into atoms of chlorine and bromine. These atoms are deadly to ozone. One chlorine atom can break apart 100,000 ozone molecules, and bromine is 40 times more destructive. This happens naturally in the stratosphere, but the chlorine and bromine there isn't as concentrated as it becomes during the Antarctic spring. These atoms destroy much of the ozone over Antarctica, throwing off the balance of the rest of the ozone layer.
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![]() Images courtesy NASA Chlorine + ozone = chlorine monoxide + oxygen molecule. Chlorine monoxide + oxygen atom = chlorine + oxygen molecule. |
Unfortunately, we can't make more ozone to patch the hole. It takes a lot of energy to make ozone - in the atmosphere, the intense energy of the sun drives most of the work. Ozone is also a dangerous pollutant at ground level.
![]() Image courtesy U.S. EPA At ground level, ozone is a component of smog. |
To repair the ozone layer, we must stop releasing ozone-depleting compounds into the atmosphere. Scientists hope that the ozone layer will return to normal within fifty years of completely stopping the release of these compounds. The EPA, the University of Cambridge and NOAA have lots more information on the ozone layer.