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what is the role of CFC in greenhouse effect?

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Answered by Dhaval1234
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Their long lifetimes in the atmosphere mean that some end up in the higher atmopshere (stratosphere) where they can destroy the ozone layer, thus reducing the protection it offers the earth from the sun's harmful UV rays.CFCs also contribute to Global Warming (through "the Greenhouse Effect").
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Answered by hrishikeshjagtap
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CFCs are already known to deplete ozone,CFCs conspiring with cosmic rays caused both the polar ozone hole and global warming."


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