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Role of chlorofluorocarbon in ozone layer depletion

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Answered by radha6283
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chloroflorocarbon or CFC is a gas generated by refrigerator, ac etc is a very harmful gas which led to hole in ozone layer and also depletion

Answered by ravjaniarshali
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Once in the atmosphere, CFCs drift slowly upward to the stratosphere, where they are broken up by ultraviolet radiation, releasing chlorine atoms, which are able to destroy ozone molecules. The seasons have an impact on the Antarctic ozone hole. ... When sunlight returns in the spring, the chlorine begins to destroy ozone.

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