Ten Fascinating Facts You Didn’t Know About The Ozone Layer
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The ozone layer is a thin yet crucial shield of gas in Earth’s stratosphere that protects all living beings from the Sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Without it, life as we know it would be at serious risk. While many people know about the ozone layer because of environmental campaigns and global agreements, there is much more to it than just protection from UV radiation. From its dynamic nature to unusual recovery patterns, here are ten surprising facts that reveal its importance and complexity.
It’s Not A Solid Layer
Despite its name, the ozone layer is not a continuous blanket. It is a region within the stratosphere where ozone molecules are more concentrated, forming a protective shield rather than a physical layer.It Exists High Above The Earth
The ozone layer is found between 15 and 35 kilometres above the Earth’s surface in the stratosphere. This high-altitude position allows it to filter out the majority of the Sun’s harmful UV-B and UV-C rays.Constantly Being Created And Destroyed
Ozone is formed when oxygen molecules are split by UV light and then recombine. However, it is also continuously broken down by natural processes, making it a dynamic, ever-changing balance.The Famous ‘ Ozone Hole ’ Is Seasonal
The so-called ozone hole over Antarctica is not a permanent gap but a seasonal thinning that occurs mainly in spring. This happens because of specific weather conditions and chemical reactions involving human-made pollutants.You may also like
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