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Ozone Layer Depletion

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  • Key Points: Ozone Layer Depletion
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Key Points: Ozone Layer Depletion

  • Ozone layer — present in the stratosphere (12–15 km above Earth). Absorbs harmful UV radiation. Thickness measured in Dobson Units (DU).
  • CFCs rise to the stratosphere → UV rays release Cl atoms → Cl acts as a catalyst → continuously degrades O₃ → forms ozone hole, particularly over the Antarctic region.
  • Other ozone-depleting substances — SO₂, nitrogen oxides and methyl chloroform.
  • UV-B (280–322 nm) — damages DNA, causes mutations, skin cancer, ageing and snow blindness/cataract. It can permanently damage the cornea.
  • The Montreal Protocol was signed at Montreal, Canada, in 1987 (effective 1989) to control the emission of ozone-depleting substances.

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