Good ozone
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Bad ozone
Ozone occurs in two layers of the atmosphere. The ozone that is commonly associated with ozone depletion and the ozone “hole” is in the stratosphere, a layer that extends upward from about 10 to 30 miles (15 to 50 kilometers) above the earth. This “good” ozone shields life on earth from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays (UV-b).
The layer surrounding the earth's surface is the troposphere. Here, ground-level or "bad" ozone is an air pollutant that damages human health, vegetation, and many common materials. It is a key ingredient of urban smog. The troposphere extends from the surface to about 10 miles (15 kilometers) above the surface. Ground level, or “bad ozone”, is also called tropospheric ozone while “good ozone” is called stratospheric ozone. About 80-90% of all ozone in the atmosphere is found in the stratosphere
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In fact, 90% of the earth’s ozone layer is located in the stratosphere. This stratospheric ozone is 6-30 miles high above the ground. Natural ozone creates a protective shield from the sun’s damaging rays onto the earth. Ultraviolet radiation, or UV rays, can create a host of health issues, such as skin cancer, cataracts and immune system impairments, if UV exposure is too high. Ozone is also commonly used in mold remediation and as an effective means of odor control.
In our modern technologically advanced society, man made activities have been depleting our ozone layer faster than ever. As our protective ozone shield becomes compromised, more UV radiation makes its way to the earth’s surface. Increased amounts of UV rays are exemplifying the detrimental effects on human, animal and agricultural
The ozone layer is a naturally occurring gas that acts like a blanket filtering out the Suns UV radiation. The ozone layer has a hole in it which allows UV radiation to reach the earth's surface. Causing skin cancer, cataracts, and weaker immune systems. The hole in the ozone layer is caused by chlorofluorocarbons. Commonly found in aerosols, refrigerators, air conditioners and cars. In the documentary An inconvenient truth, Al Gore stated that they fix the hole in the ozone layer.
People may believe that the most important environmental issues threatening our world would be human overpopulation, ocean acidification, and pollution. However we are forgetting how important every environmental issue is to our planet and the humans that populate it. Ozone depletion affects both the planet and the people. It is a very serious environmental issue that if not solved can cost us some serious loss. The depletion of our ozone layers and the creation of the ozone hole has occurred since the 1980’s, and it 's only getting worst. The ozone layer is a form of oxygen in the molecular form of O3. It is an unstable gas with a pungent odour, it is bluish and it is located in two parts of the atmosphere: the stratosphere and the
The third factor that plays a major role in causing skin cancer is the Ozone layer. It helps protect people from ultraviolet radiation. However, the ozone layer is shrinking and this is due to man-made products like sprays and combustion of cars that are emitted in the atmosphere. This process is allowing more ultraviolet penetration to the earth thus increasing risk of skin cancer (Bair, 1991, P. 367,368). Ultraviolet radiation are the chief causes for skin cancer because the UV radiation
Food is a necessity to survive, however air pollution in not beneficial to vegetation. “The deposition of ozone on vegetation weakens plants and stunts their growth,
The most widespread pollutant in the U.S. is ozone which is also one of the most dangerous. The ozone layer found high in the stratosphere shields us from a lot of the sun’s UV rays. When Ozone pollution (or smog) is at ground level where we can breathe it, it causes serious health problems; it’s dangerous to breathe, it aggressively attacks lung tissue by reacting chemically with it, it may also cause premature birth, premature death, infant mortality, and neurodevelopmental disorders like autism.
Breathing is a source that all living things need to stay alive yet, we cannot control what we inhale or exhale. In chapter 8 of Living Downstream by Sandra Steingraber, it explains dilemmas of the Atmospheric Circulation affects the environment and living things. Atmospheric Circulation is the redistribution of air on the earth surface. Additionally, it 's the leading problem of pollution around the world. Atmospheric pollution is consisted of chemicals, and toxins into the air. The air that we inhale and exhale isn 't in our favor because it is composed with various toxins and different combination of element such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and many more particles that are provided when we breathe. However, the most dangerous toxin pollutant on the atmospheric circulation is ozone. Ozone is a thin air combined with oxygen and ultraviolet radiation found at the stratosphere. Ozone affects humans by causing health problems to the lungs, animals, and plants by slowing down their growth development.
The term "ozone" has appeared in numerous magazine and newspaper articles and has been a subject of discussion on both radio and television. Despite all the publicity surrounding this term, however, many people are still confused by it. The confusion arises from the fact that ozone is both beneficial and harmful. We know that the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere acts as a filter for the sun's ultraviolet rays, reducing the amount of radiation that reaches the earth's surface. At ground level, though, high concentrations of ozone can be harmful.
Ozone also known as O3, is a colorless toxic gas formed by three oxygen atoms. The ozone occurs in the Earth’s upper atmosphere, the stratosphere and in the lower atmosphere, the troposphere. The ozone can affect life in a good or bad way. Good ozone is in the upper atmosphere and occurs naturally, it has a protective layer that helps block harmful ultraviolet rays (EPA.Gov). Stratospheric ozone is formed naturally and it is about 6 through 30 miles above the Earth’s surface and it also reduces the amount of harmful UV rays. Bad ozone is created by chemical reactions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (EPA.Gov). Tropospheric or ground-level ozone is what we breathe and are formed by chemical reactions of NOx and VOCs, these reactions have been viewed by the presence of heat and sunlight, resulting in higher ozone levels in the summer. The purpose of this paper is to identify the difference ozone levels in San
The Ozone layer had been depleting since recently. The hole has started healing itself back due to the banned substances such as Aerosols. The Ozone layer will help block out solar radiation as well as bring climate change to a halt, however, scientists say that a pause in climate change does not mean a complete and forever stop (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3699735/The-Antarctic-COOLING-Region-bounces-ozone-damage-scientists-insist-global-warming-taking-place.html).
This layer is vital to all living organisms (humans, animals, plants) by keeps them safe from genetic damage due UV radiation. Ozone absorbs 90% of UVB radiation which is show to have harmful effects on humans and an important role in skin cancer.
In the lower atmosphere, particularly near the surface, ozone isn't so beneficial. Often a primary ingredient in smog, ozone causes damage in lung when inhaled. The American Lung Association's website (http:/www.lungusa.org/) contains many
Scientist 3: The ozone layer protects us from the sun's UV rays. If it weakens, people will get skin cancer, cataracts, and their immune systems will weaken
Ozone depletion is one factor that could affect the rate of melanoma in New Zealand. The ozone layer is a layer of ozone gas that sits above the Earth and serves as a shield for ultraviolet b radiation emitted by the sun. (National Geographic, n.d.). Ozone depletion is described by National Geographic (n.d) as the deterioration of the ozone layer caused by pollution containing chemicals such as chlorine and bromine, mainly
Scientists all over the world have been widely researching to find out ways in which the ozone layer is being destroyed through human actions. The ozone layer is gradually being destroyed by ozone depleting chemicals. These chemicals include chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydroflourocarbons (HFCs), methyl bromide, halons, methyl chloroform and carbon tetrachloride among others (Ryding 173). These chemicals are used locally in coolants, fire extinguishers, solvents, pesticides, aerosol propellants and foaming agents.
National Geographic wrote the article “Good Ozone, Bad Ozone”. The article is about how there are both good parts of the ozone layer and some bad parts of the ozone layer. The ozone layer is only good when the gas is high above the ground if it is not then it can be very harmful for us. The bad thing about the ozone layer is it is made up of poisonous gasses. Approximately 90 percent of the earth’s ozone is called the stratosphere. Many scientists believe that ozone layer is being destroyed due to chemicals we use. The National Geographic was motivated to write this article to educate us on how the ozone layer has a good and a bad layer. Even though, the ozone layer is helpful because it protects us from harmful ultraviolet rays. It can be bad when the layer is depleted and