World Ozone Day: What is special 30 kilometres above the land, know its importance?
World Ozone Day: What is special 30 kilometres above the land, know its importance?
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When the ozone layer deteriorates, the climate changes rapidly with it. It is very important to make people aware of the ozone. A thin layer of gas is seen in the atmosphere about 30 km above our earth, it is known as the ozone layer. It is very important for everyone to be aware that a thin layer of ozone serves to absorb ultraviolet radiation from the sun and if radiation starts to penetrate the earth directly, then humans, as well as plants and animals will also suffer a great loss.

The ozone layer fights to protect us from the rays of the sun, although now the existence of ozone itself is in danger. Ozone which is fighting for us is getting weaker. There are already many holes in it, these are known as ozone holes. In 1985, these holes were first discovered. The biggest reason for ozone weakness is many types of chemical. They are diluting ozone and the holes are deepening.

You may be shocked to know that we are also the ones responsible for the depleting ozone layer. Hazardous chemicals emanating from the factories and various types of industries on the earth become toxic as they dissolve in the air, which pollutes the atmosphere, and also damages the ozone layer. It is the reason for the major changes in the climate and for the natural disasters that take place. This means that the temperature of the earth is also increasing continuously. However, now chemicals that harm ozone have been banned.

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