Science, asked by fahimrangrejj, 9 months ago

Ozone molecules are constantly formed and destroyed in the atmosphere. A

picture (cartoon) showing how ozone molecules are formed is shown below.

A family member of yours who has never studied about this tries to understand

the cartoon pictures but is unable to understand it. He knows that there are no

such living forms in atmosphere but he is not able to understand names like O, O2

and O3 and also the process explained.

How would you explain it to that family member? State in your own words.

Answers

Answered by itzcutiepie4
17

Answer:

The ozone layer, in the stratosphere, is where about 90% of the ozone in the Earth system is found. ... Ozone and oxygen molecules are constantly being formed, destroyed, and reformed in the ozone layer as they are bombarded by ultraviolet radiation (UV), which breaks the bonds between atoms, creating free oxygen atoms.......

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Answered by prasunshourya
14

Ozone Depletion. When chlorine and bromine atoms come into contact with ozone in the stratosphere, they destroy ozone molecules. One chlorine atom can destroy over 100,000 ozone molecules before it is removed from the stratosphere. Ozone can be destroyed more quickly than it is naturally created.

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