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Which among the following are the consequences of ozone depletion?
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Entry of UV-rays in earth's atmosphere
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Various skin troubles like skin cancer
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Cataract
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All of the above
Ozone depletion in the stratosphere has resulted in formation of a large area of thinned ozone layer, commonly called as the ozone hole. UV radiation of wavelengths shorter than UV-B, are almost completely absorbed by Earth's atmosphere, given that the ozone layer is intact. But, UV-B damages DNA and mutation may occur. It causes aging of skin, damage to skin cells and various types of skin cancers. In human eye, cornea absorbs UV-B radiation, and a high dose of UV-B causes inflammation of cornea, called as snow-blindness, cataract, etc. Such exposure may permanently damage the cornea. Thus, the correct answer is option D.
Ozone-layer is getting depleted because of
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Excessive use of automobiles
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Excessive formation of industrial units
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Excessive use of man made compounds containing both fluorine and chlorine
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Excessive deforestation.
Ozone layer is a region of concentration of ozone molecule. $O _3 (O _2+ O)$ in the earth's atmosphere. The layer lies in the stratosphere at an altitude of 18-50 kms. The ozone layer naturally Shields earth's life from the harmful effect of the Sun's ultraviolet radiations.
Ozone hole enhances
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UV radiations reaching earth
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Number of cataracts
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Skin cancers
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All of the above
In the environment, ozone is known for its
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Harmful effects
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Useful effects
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Both A and B
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Inert nature
Ozone is an inorganic
molecule. It is a pale blue
gas with a distinctively pungent smell. In
the environment ozone is known for its both harmful and useful effects.
Ozone present in stratosphere is useful as it act like shield
and protect the earth from harmful UV-rays which can cause serious problems
like skin cancer and decrease in level of photosynthesis. Ozone present in
troposphere act as pollutant and have many deleterious effects.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
Ozone depletion shall cause higher incidence of
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Skin cancers
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Cataract
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Decreased immunity
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All of the above
Ozone depletion causes the harmful UV-B radiations to strike the earth surface. These radiations are capable of causing various health issues like malignant skin cancers, cataract, decreased immunity, decreased primary productivity, chlorophyll bleaching etc.
CFCs split up in stratosphere to release chlorine by the action of
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UV - A
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UV - B
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UV - C
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All of the above
The UV-C radiations breakdown the bonds in the chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) to release the chlorine monoxide and the nascent chlorine. These further react with the ozone to split it into ordinary oxygen molecules. The oxygen molecules are further broken down into nascent oxygen, which acts as the radicle.
Part of ozone is destroyed over poles during
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Polar spring
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Winter
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Summer
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Period of snow fall
Polar spring, also known as the Antarctic Spring is the period from late August to early October and the strong westerlies circulate around the Antarctic continent creating a polar vortex. The polar vortex results in the formation of the polar stratospheric clouds which trap most of the gases including the ozone-depleting factors like CFCs, methyl bromide etc.
Ultraviolet radiations from sunlight cause a reaction which produces
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$O _3$
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$SO _2$
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CO
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$CH _4$
In the stratosphere of the atmosphere, the UV rays are concentrated and these react with the oxygen to produce the ozone. This ozone persists in the form of the ozone layer and acts as the absorbent for the UV rays. Ozone layer does not allow the UV-B and UV-C from hitting the earth's surface, thereby preventing the various harmful after effects. Sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide and methane are the primary pollutants of air.
In coming years, skin related disorders will become more common due to ________.
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Excessive use of detergents
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Water pollution
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Air pollution
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Depletion of ozone layer
The ever increase in the use of ozone-depleting substances like CFCs, HFCs, methyl bromide etc. will continue destroying the ozone layer in the stratosphere. The depletion of the ozone layer will result in the penetration of more UV-A and UV-B radiations to the earth surface. These radiations are strong mutagens as they distort the structure of the skin cell DNA when the skin is exposed to the UV rays. It results in skin related disorders like pigmentation, skin cancer etc.
Chlorofluorocarbon releases ______ which is harmful to ozone.
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Fluorine
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Chlorine
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Nitrogen peroxide
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Sulphur dioxide
Chlorofluorocarbons are the halogenated paraffin hydrocarbons containing chlorine, fluorine and carbon. These have been extensively used as the refrigerants and the spray propellants due to their non-toxic nature. But, the CFCs have found their way to the stratosphere of the atmosphere where the incidence of the UV rays is very high. The CFC splits up when exposed to the UV rays and release the reactive chlorine species. This is harmful to the ozone in the stratosphere because the chlorine reacts with ozone to release the simple oxygen, that is further converted to the reactive nascent oxygen.