Ozone layer breakdown
The ozone layer is a region with natural gas "ozone." It sits 9.3 to 18.6 miles (15 to 30 kilometers) high up above the Earth, and fills in as a shield from the destructive bright B (UVB) radiation discharged by the sun.
Ozone is a profoundly receptive particle that contains three oxygen molecules. It is continually being shaped and separated in the high environment, 6.2 to 31 miles (10 to 50 kilometers) above Earth, in the area called the stratosphere.
At the point when Carbon Fluorocarbons(CFC) achieve the upper climate, they are presented to bright beams, which makes them separate into substances that incorporate chlorine. The chlorine responds with the oxygen iotas in ozone and tears ozone layer apart