Ozone layer is essential for the survival of life on earth. It blocks 97% of the radiation received by the earth. If it is damaged, temperature rise of atmosphere will burn the humans on earth. And the harmful radiations will kill the rest.
Not good. It would essentially be global warming to the extreme. The world climate would increase radically, essentially making survival near impossible. We would be baked like Venus or Mars.
The situation though is impossible as long as there is oxygen in our atmosphere and there is sunlight. When sunlight hits oxygen, one of the reactions is ozone (O3). Thinning occurs annually over the poles each winter, towards the end of each poles winter due to a lack of sunlight. Once the sun returns, the ozone gradually builds up again.
Scientists hope that the holes will be completely repaired by 2050.
it already is and the consequence is global warming, the ozone layer gets damaged and causes a hole, this is normally caused by us humans like the big factory's and their smoke and cars puffing out carbon dioxide into the atmosphere even spaying deodorant can help cause damage, anyway, the ozone layer protects earth from harmful rays but with holes in it (you can't see them) the rays get through and cause the globe to warm up.
It causes harmful activities like skin cancer, cataracts. Mainly children are worst affected. It is also harmful for eyes.
If the ozone gets damaged, UV will enter the earth. They are harmful and fatal rays of the sun.
The ozone layer is damaged from below. It is because of the PSC's that are catalysts for depletion.
The ozone layer can be damaged by human too. Humans use ozone depleting substances which contain chlorine and fluorine which initiate a reaction with ozone and deplete it.
The ozone layer is damaged by the continues usage of the CFC's. These CFC's decompose the ozone molecule and thus deplete it.
The ozone layer is not destructive. So it is exactly "nowhere".
The animals and plants will die due to global warming
They will extinct. Ozone sustains life on earth.
The ozone layer is damaged by the CFC's and the halogens. There halogens affect the ozone by reacting with it.
If the ozone layer is damaged, UV rays will enter the earth. These will cause extinction of animal life.
The ozone layer is damaged from below. It is because of the PSC's that are catalysts for depletion.
Yes, the ozone layer is being damaged by the humans. CFC's are main reason for depletion of ozone layer.
The ozone at poles is damaged. It is due to cold temperature there.
The ozone layer is damaged by the use of CFC's. These CFC's are synthetic miracle compounds used as refrigerants.
The ozone layer can be damaged by human too. Humans use ozone depleting substances which contain chlorine and fluorine which initiate a reaction with ozone and deplete it.
The ozone layer is damaged by the continues usage of the CFC's. These CFC's decompose the ozone molecule and thus deplete it.
See "What would happen if the ozone layer vanished?"
The ozone layer is damaged by the continues usage of ozone depleting substances. These compounds have chlorine which react with ozone to deplete it.
The ozone layer is not destructive. So it is exactly "nowhere".