How would increased chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in the atmosphere affect the growth of vegetation throughout the world?
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The problem with CFC's is that they attack the ozone layer, breaking it down. The weakened ozone layer is not able to stop UV light from reaching the earth, so the amount of UV light reaching the earth increases. This results in increased temperatures, and the death of vegetation.
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