Science, asked by saisrinija, 1 year ago

what would have happened if Ozone Layer disappears from the atmosphere


vivekaanandh: 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. Skin cancer rates would soar, but we might not even live long enough to experience that cause of death
vivekaanandh: Within days of the ozone layer's disappearance, many plants would die. The intensity of the sun's radiation would make photosynthesis — a process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy to fuel their growth — an impossibility for all but the largest and slowest-growing florae.
vivekaanandh: A slow and excruciating death of radiation.

Our ozone layer serves the principal function of filtering out the harmful UV rays radiating from the Sun that would otherwise mutate and deteriorate almost all biological processes on Earth. We live in an extremely symbiotic world and since there will be innumerable butterfly effects, it may be better to divide this into steps.
vivekaanandh: so plant trees and save life

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Answered by LEOMANISH
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Ozone layer is the layer which absorbs the harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun and meteoroids which enter the atmosphere are stopped by this layer without which we will get skin diseases such as skin cancer and may even perish.

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Answered by Anonymous
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We will all die because of highly dangerous rays coming sun like muons, gamma rays, Ultraviolet rays and many other dangerous rays of shorter wavelength. Ozone is just like a cloth filters rays. Do u know, ozone is damaged in recent years because of lack of oxygen. Due to this damaged ozone many new desieses are spreaded on earth such as cancer and many other. To protect ozone we have plant trees...
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