Blog #6 Ozone layer depletion and its effect of the environment
The ozone layer is a region of the earth’s stratosphere that contains high concentrations of ozone that protects the earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation’s of the sun. Ozone layer depletion is the thinning of said region caused by green house gas being released into the atmosphere by human activity. The ozone layer thinning is a huge problem for the future of the world we live in. Not only will it harm the environment but this will also effect Animals, marine life, and Human health as well. If the ozone layer gets completely wiped out then we will be exposed to the suns harmful ultraviolet radiation. For humans this will cause skin cancer, severe sunburns, and a weaker immune system resulting in a short life span. It also will lead to skin and eye cancer for certain species and it will cause plankton to become extinct resulting in the destruction of Marine life’s food chain since plankton is a vital source of food for some marine life.
So how can we stop this from happening. Some ways we can help are we can try and minimize the usage of vehicles if possible, use more eco friendly cleaning substances, and a more obvious one use less ODS or ozone depleting substances
This is a really cool topic that seems to have disappeared recently. The ozone is vital according to your blog. The importance hadn’t connected well until you can see all the issues listed.
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