What is ozone layer?
Ozone is a colorless gas which is found in the stratosphere
of upper atmosphere of the earth. The layer of ozone gas protects
humans and other organisms from harmful ultraviolet radiation of the sun. The
ozone layer absorbs these harmful radiations and thus prevents these rays from
entering the earth’s atmosphere.
What is ozone depletion?
The main reason that lead to destruction of the
ozone gas in the ozone layer is the production and emission of chlorofluorocarbons
(CFCs) which leads to almost 80 percent of the total ozone layer depletion, other
major cause for depletion such as hydro chlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and volatile
organic compounds (VOCs).
Such substances are emitted from vehicles and home appliance like refrigerator, and air conditioner etc.
These substances stay in the lower atmosphere around human and another living organism.
But as they reach to the stratosphere atmosphere, they get exposed to the ultra violet
rays. This leads to their breakdown and releasing of free chlorine atoms which
reacts with ozone gas, thus leading to the depletion of the ozone layer.
What are the harmful impacts
of ozone depletion?
There is various harmful effect of ozone depletion. Because
of ozone depletion, Ultra violet rays enter in the earth’s atmosphere, which cause the health related issues like several type of skin cancer,
eye damage as UV rays are harmful for eyes too, slow done or damage immune system
which leads to other diseases and it also effect other living and aquatic
organisms.
An event occurred around 250 million years
called – the great dying
Destruction of the ozone layer has contributed
to the largest mass extinction in the history of earth, known as the End-Permian
Extinction.
Recent a study published in the Journal- Nature Geoscience
has found it. The event named great dying occurred around 250 million years ago
when a massive volcanic eruption in what is today the Russia province Siberia killed nearly
90% of all life right into extinction. The scale of extinction was extremely destructive.
The scientists found that before the Siberian flood basalts took place, the Siberian
lithosphere was heavily loaded with chlorine, bromine, and iodine, all chemical
elements from halogen group. The earth atmosphere during the volcanic
explosion, effectively destroying the ozone layer at the time and contributed to the mass extinction.
What can be the ways
to bring down ozone depletion?
Ozone layer depletion is not something that affects
any specific country or region. The whole world is vulnerable state and highly
affected by it. Every country must take major steps to protect ozone layer. International
agreements such as Montreal protocol in 1987 was implemented successfully.
There is a need to make such agreements more and every country should take
equal responsibility to reduce emission which affect ozone layer. Government can
also promote buying and using recycled products, saving energy. Great efforts
are needing to be done to keep planet earth habitable for present and future civilizations.
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