Sunny Priyan
Chlorofluorocarbons from refrigerants, aerosols, and foams break down ozone molecules in the upper atmosphere.
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Factories release harmful gases like nitrogen oxides that contribute to ozone layer depletion.
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Vehicle emissions release ozone-depleting substances and contribute to smog formation in the lower atmosphere.
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Cutting down trees means less absorption of CO₂ and other gases, indirectly harming the ozone balance.
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Fertilizers from agricultural practices release nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that damages the ozone layer.
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Air conditioners and cleaning sprays still contain substances harmful to ozone, if not properly regulated.
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