Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology (11th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133923001
Author: Gerald Audesirk, Teresa Audesirk, Bruce E. Byers
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 30.2, Problem 1TC
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The effect of ozone depletion on global climate assuming Montreal Protocol has not been implemented and ozone-depletion chemicals had been released in ever-increasing amount.
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Ultraviolet rays coming from the sun has a very damaging effect on living organisms. It is responsible for skin damage, aging, sunburn, and cancer. The ozone layer present in stratosphere plays an important role in filtering around 97% of the UV rays before reaching Earth. Understanding the importance of ozone layer, Montreal Protocol was implemented in 1987 to limit or prevent the use of the ozone-depleting chemical.
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Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology (11th Edition)
Ch. 30.1 - Prob. 1CYLCh. 30.1 - Prob. 2CYLCh. 30.2 - Prob. 1CSCCh. 30.2 - Prob. 1CYLCh. 30.2 - Prob. 1TCCh. 30.2 - explain how Earths curvature, tilt on its axis,...Ch. 30.2 - Prob. 3CYLCh. 30.2 - describe how winds, ocean currents, continents,...Ch. 30.3 - Prob. 1CSCCh. 30.3 - describe the principal terrestrial biomes and...
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