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How does CFC help to deplete the ozone layer?

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Answered by Anonymous
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• Yes, CFC's makes our ozone layer to expand.

• CFC is a type of gas, this make holes in ozone layer.

• CFC is commonly known as Chlorofluorocarbon.

• CFC gas is mainly found in Refrigerators, AC's, these are very harmful for our ozone layer and harm our environment.

• Ozone layer is a type of layer present in our Earth's atmosphere, this protect us form harmful sun race.

• Nowadays using refrigerators theres a huge hole in the ozone layer.

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Answered by pallavisami
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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. ... When sunlight returns in the spring, the chlorine begins to destroy ozone.

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