Friday, January 8, 2010

Is the ozone layer actually capable of repairing itself?

Is it possible for the ozone layer to repair itself if given a chance to? Or now that the damage has been done it can't be reversed?Is the ozone layer actually capable of repairing itself?
that is not the deal, because the ozone layer depends on the cosmic wind, and its development is not really known. the use of certain substances could damage it, but ';repairing'; is a human point of view. you may ask if it will have the right thickness to permit human lifeIs the ozone layer actually capable of repairing itself?
according to the site provided - if we lay off harmful chemicals and slow down on the use of things that produce carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide etc etc it is possible... take for example the use of CFC. Many countries have banned the use of CFC and it showed evidence of the ozone damage slowing.





Of course it would take awhile to repair itself
yeah. if we gave it a break it possibly could, but i highly doubt that it will because of the pollution and stuff we make daily. our lives pretty much depend on using machines that make pollution.
yes, but it takes a long time, and with all the cars today, it is doing damage, but certain people try to reduce what goes into the air
Yes the Ozone layer will repair itself if we ever stop using Chlorine Gas.





Enough chlorine gets up to the Ozone layer to cause a bigger Ozone hole each year.

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