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Author: Julia Burdge
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Chapter 21, Problem 75AP
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The ironic element about the given cartoon is to be explained.
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The ozone layer is found in the stratosphere of the earth and containsa high concentration of ozone in it. The ozone layer is very beneficial for the earth’s atmosphere.
The aerosols are the simple colloidal particles of solid and liquid dispersed in a gaseous phase.
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