The size of CFC is very small. It is a chlorine and fluorine compound.
Yes,the size of the ozone hole has increased in size by 36%. The hole was around the size of Cuba in 1979 (130,000 sq km) and has grown to the size of North America today (25 million sq km).
No, CFC's are not stable. They react with ozone.
The Alternatives for CFC's are there in the market. These are called HCFC's.
CFC's are used in refrigerators. One of a CFC is R-12.
CFC's are present in Air conditioners. They are used for cooling.
The size has decreased. The ozone has started to replenish itself.
Yes, it has. Size of ozone layer changes according to the use of CFC's.
The major reason leading to the increased hole size of ozone is the use of excessive CFc's. These CFC destroy ozone molecules.
It has decreased. Because countries have placed ban of CFC's.
The molecules that destroy ozone at CFC's. Chlorine molecule are the ones.
Yes it has changed. It has decreased due to the ban on CFC's.
Yes,the size of the ozone hole has increased in size by 36%. The hole was around the size of Cuba in 1979 (130,000 sq km) and has grown to the size of North America today (25 million sq km).
CFC and ozone interact often. Here CFC's deplete ozone.
CFC is filled in the refrigerator and the process of compression , condensation and evaporation is because of CFC.....
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No, its not. ozone is destroyed by CFC's.
No, CFC's are not stable. They react with ozone.