The Ozone layer is the the atmospheric region called the stratosphere, and shields us from harmful ultraviolet B radiation that comes from the sun.
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No - Ozone holes can be hole-shaped. - Actually the ozone holes are not actually holes, but an area where the ozone has been depleted or thinned.
Yes - Ozone holes allow ultraviolet light to reach the Earth's surface. - When ozone levels decrease, it allows UVB radiation to pass through and our surface is exposed.
No- Ozone holes don't have any ozone in them. - Ozone holes have lower levels of ozone in that area of the stratosphere.
Yes - Chlorofluorocarbons make an ozone hole larger. This is called the greenhouse effect. When we warm the earth's surface with these types of gases, they can trap energy from the sun. This makes it warmer on earth's surface. There has been a scientific link between CFC gasses and ozone depletion.
Yes - There is always just one ozone hole in the Earth's atmosphere. - The ozone hole forms over Antarctica because its winter allows the atmosphere to get cold enough for nacreous clouds to form in the ozone layer.
No - Ozone holes have more ozone than usual. - Ozone holes are areas where the ozone levels are depleted.
Gravity plays a major role in relation to streams ability to erode and deposit material along the banks in the flat lands. The streams mostly come down to the plains due to the gravitational force. If this gravitational force did not exist, then it would not have been possible for the streams to come down from the mountains with all the eroded materials. These eroded materials start getting deposited along the banks of the plains through which the stream passes. These deposited materials form a fertile land for irrigational purpose.
The Ocean that is on the West Coast is the Pacific Ocean