Environmental Sciences, asked by mannikalanah1864, 10 months ago

The depletion of ozone (o3) in the stratosphere has been a matter of great concern among scientists in recent years. It is believed that ozone can react with nitric oxide (no) that is discharged from high-altitude jet planes. The reaction is:

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Answered by anjuchauhan51
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Answer:

carbon dioxide is the answer

Answered by smartbrainz
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Explanation:

Now a day the "depletion of the ozone" in the "stratosphere" is a major concern in the scientists. Ozone is the layer that protects us from the "ultraviolet rays of the sun".

If the ozone layer became depleted then ultraviolet rays get entered in the Earth. So this will cause a serious effect on our living being. It is believed that the ozone is getting reacted with "nitric oxide" (NO) which is discharged by the "high altitude jet planes".

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