The document discusses the ozone layer, its formation and depletion over time. Some key points:
- The ozone layer is found 20-30km above the Earth's surface and absorbs UV radiation.
- Depletion is caused mainly by CFCs and halogen gases, which are broken down by UV rays to release chlorine atoms that destroy ozone.
- Significant ozone depletion up to 50% has been observed over the Antarctic region, known as the ozone hole.
- Effects of depletion include increased UV rays reaching the Earth's surface, which can harm plants, marine life, and increase skin cancer risks in humans.
- International agreements like the Montreal Protocol have led