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What would happen if the ozone layer in the atmosphere completely disappears?

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Answered by parvathyrejitha99
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Explanation:

If the ozone disappears, then ultraviolet from the sun in all of its 3 forms will enter. The three forms are UV-A, UV-B and UV-C. UV-B and UV-C are very dangerous while UV-A can actually be beneficial for us.

Answered by Anonymous
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This natural sunscreen, known as Earth's ozone layer, absorbs and blocks the majority of the sun's UV radiation. Without this barrier in place, all of the radiation would reach Earth, damaging the DNA of plants and animals, like us humans. ... Within days of the ozone layer's disappearance, many plants would die

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