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Ozone Layer Definition
“The ozone layer is a region in the earth’s stratosphere that contains high concentrations of ozone and protects the earth from the harmful ultraviolet radiations of the sun.”
What is Ozone Layer Depletion?
Ozone layer depletion is the thinning of the ozone layer present in the upper atmosphere. This happens when the chlorine and bromine atoms in the atmosphere come in contact with ozone and destroy the ozone molecules. One chlorine can destroy 100,000 molecules of ozone. It is destroyed more quickly than it is created.
Some compounds release chlorine and bromine on exposure to high ultraviolet light, which then contributes to ozone layer depletion. Such compounds are known as Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS).
The ozone-depleting substances that contain chlorine include chlorofluorocarbon, carbon tetrachloride, hydrochlorofluorocarbons, and methyl chloroform. Whereas, the ozone-depleting substances that contain bromine are halons, methyl bromide, and hydro bromofluorocarbons.
Chlorofluorocarbons are the most abundant ozone-depleting substance. It is only when the chlorine atom reacts with some other molecule, it does not react with ozone.
Montreal Protocol was proposed in 1987 to stop the use, production and import of ozone-depleting substances and minimise their concentration in the atmosphere to protect the ozone layer of the earth.
What is an Ozone Layer?
The ozone layer is mainly found in the lower portion of the earth’s atmosphere. It has the potential to absorb around 97-99% of the harmful ultraviolet radiations coming from the sun that can damage life on earth. If the ozone layer was absent, millions of people would develop skin diseases and may have weakened immune systems.
However, scientists have discovered a hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica. This has focussed their concern on various environmental issues and steps to control them. The main reasons for the ozone hole are chlorofluorocarbons, carbon tetrachloride, methyl bromide and hydrochlorofluorocarbons.
Let us have a detailed look at the various causes and effects of ozone layer depletion.
How does ozone depletion impact global warming and climate change?
What steps have been taken globally to reduce ozone depletion (e.g., Montreal Protocol)?
How long will it take for the ozone layer to recover if harmful emissions are stopped?
What is the role of UV radiation in the context of ozone depletion?
How does ozone depletion vary between the poles and the equator?
What can individuals and industries do to help prevent further ozone depletion?
Keywords on Ozone Depletion:
Ozone layer
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Halons
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation
Ozone hole
Greenhouse gases
Skin cancer
Global warming
Aerosols
Recovery of ozone layer
Environmental effects
Sustainability
1. What is the ozone layer, and what role does it play in protecting Earth?
2. How do chlorine and bromine atoms contribute to ozone layer depletion?
3. How does increased ultraviolet radiation from ozone depletion affect human health?