Science, asked by Maely, 1 year ago

CFCs damage the ozone layer. One example of the consequences of CFCs is the ozone layer hole right above the South Pole. There is evidence to suggest that CFCs, or chlorofluorocarbons, deplete the ozone layer. the problem with this, is that with the depletion of the ozone layer comes a loss of protection from harmful UV radiation from the sun. For example, in New Zealand where the air is purest and the ozone layer thinner, rates of skin cancer are among the highest in the world.

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Answered by badsha32
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do not use refrigerator.... which is very old...

use latest refrigerator which have not cfcs gases....

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