How does Sulphur Dioxide cause Ozone Depletion?
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One of the major atmospheric effects of this eruption was the addition of 15-30 MT sulfur dioxide (SO2). ... It is known that during the first two months after an eruption, SO2 affects the ozone layer both positively and negatively. SO2 depletes the ozone layer by reducing the solar flux because it absorbs 180 nm-390 nm.
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Answer: Sulphur dioxide gas released from the vehicles , goes into the atmosphere and affects the cloud and the ozone layer. It gets into the cloud and mixes with water which in turn turns into sulphuric acid and this is how acid rain occurs . It also contains some of the suspended particles which affects the ozone layer . And also acid rain causes the ozone layer to deplete .
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