Ozone Layer
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Ozone layer
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“The ozone layer is a layer in Earth's atmosphere which contains relatively high concentrations of ozone” (The ozone Hole, s.f.) This layer is make of a gas which is called ozone. The ozone is a gas that has three atoms of oxygen. This layer is placed in 15 to 40 km to the Earth. The ozone layer has a lot of importance in the earth because they protect us for Ultraviolet rays.
First of all, thanks to this layer, the people can survive every day because the ozone layer protect us for solar radiation. So, I’m going to show you what are the causes and consequences of the depletion of the ozone layer and why this happens.
“The area where the ozone layer disappearance in the stratosphere, over the Antarctica” (Geology, the Earth in the Universe, 2015) and that point is called the Hole in the ozone layer. It does it means that the mains causes of the depletion of this layer is due to the artificial chemical compounds because this physical product affect to the layer. If the ozone layer is destroyed there will be hotter and we would die. So, exist a relationship between the human cavity and ozone layer because we have to protect him. Because it affect us.
They are a lot of actions that are trying to preserve the ozone layer. As, take the rubbish to reduce the contamination, also we should by electric cars and learn to the children the importance of the ozone layer.
In conclusion, I think the ozone layer is very important, like I said before. And with this essay I learn a bit more of this layer. So we have to think more in the environment because they give us the life.
Bibliography
(2015). En I. R. Romero, Geology, the Earth in the Universe. Madrid: Oxford.
BBC. (2014). Obtenido de BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/ocr_gateway/home_energy/stable_earthrev3.shtml
The ozone Hole. (s.f.). Obtenido de The ozone Hole: http://www.theozonehole.com/ozonelayer.htm
Wikipedia. (3 de November de 2015). Obtenido de Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone_layer
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