Science, asked by jiyagandhi672, 5 months ago

why does the temperature increase in the ozonosphere?​

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Answered by clashwithgaurav123
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Ozone's impact on climate consists primarily of changes in temperature. The more ozone in a given parcel of air, the more heat it retains. Ozone generates heat in the stratosphere, both by absorbing the sun's ultraviolet radiation and by absorbing upwelling infrared radiation from the lower atmosphere (troposphere).

Answered by ahuuPrakash
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Ozone is the layer in stratosphere formed by the ozone. It allows the passage of UV rays of sun but not allow the return rays ..thus keeping earth's surface warm..

But the use of refrigeration caused the release of chemical into atmosphere.. Therefore the temperature of the earth's surface as well as ozonophere increases.

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