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How much fossil fuel did we use to destroy the ozone layer?

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Answered by AzeemAhmedKhan
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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other halogenated ozone depleting substances (ODS) are mainly responsible for man-made chemical ozone depletion. The total amount of effective halogens (chlorine and bromine) in the stratosphere can be calculated and are known as the equivalent effective stratospheric chlorine (EESC).
Answered by Anonymous
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The atmosphere of the earth is made up of many different gases and is divided into five main layers: the troposphere (closest to Earth), stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere. The ozone layer is an important region of gases that reside in the stratosphere.

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