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depletion of Ozone layer on effect on environment (in points)​

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Answered by annamaryjoseph977
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he effects of UV radiation  on the human immune system have been observed in people with all types of skin. There are three main types of skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and malignant melanoma.

UV radiation can damage several parts of the eye, including the lens, the cornea, and the membrane covering the eye Snow blindness

there is concern that ozone depletion may lead to a loss of plant species and reduce global food supply. Any change in the balance of plant species can have serious effects, since all life is interconnected. Plants form the basis of the food web, prevent soil erosion and water loss, and are the primary producers of oxygen and a primary sink (storage site) for carbon dioxide.

UV-B causes cancer in domestic animals similar to those observed in humans. Although most animals have greater protection from UV radiation because of their heavy coats and skin pigmentation, they cannot be artificially protected from UV-B on a large scale. Eyes and exposed parts of the body are most at risk.

Answered by charanjitbali3
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Effects of ozone depletion for humans and the environment

Ozone layer depletion causes increased UV radiation levels at the Earth's surface, which is damaging to human health. ... UV radiation also affects terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, altering growth, food chains and biochemical cycles.

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