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katrin2010 [14]
3 years ago
5

The causes and the effects of ozone depletion​

Geography
1 answer:
Butoxors [25]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

the answer is this will cause the suns rays to go through the earths atmosphere  and heat up the planet causing  it to become hotter.

Explanation:

we are causing this by our factory's and cars pollution.Causes : chlorofluorocarbon (CFCs), halons, and other compounds deplete the ozone layer.

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