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Question by Mick
Submitted on 12/8/2003
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What is ozone depletion?


Answer by Jamal
Submitted on 3/24/2004
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I DONT KNOW


 

Answer by Sarah
Submitted on 3/25/2004
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That wasn't helpful, I want to know to.

 

Answer by Pete
Submitted on 4/6/2004
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destruction of the stratospheric ozone layer, which shields the earth from ultraviolet radiation. This destruction is caused by the breakdown of certain chlorine and/or bromine-containing compounds (chlorofluorocarbons or halons) that catalytically destroy ozone molecules in the stratosphere.

 

Answer by Simba-Kyle
Submitted on 6/14/2004
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I have no idea but i need to know now

 

Answer by Justina
Submitted on 1/11/2005
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The ozone layer is a concentration of ozone molecules in the stratosphere. About 90% of the planet's ozone is in the ozone layer

 

Answer by Rachael W.
Submitted on 1/25/2005
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The act of minimizing or eliminating the Earth's ozone layer which protects the Earth from harmfull gasses.  It is caused by harmfull gasses and polution in the air.

 

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