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Ozone Redemption

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Last updated 10 months ago
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Question 1
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Chemical compound banned in most countries because of link to stratospheric ozone depletion.

Question 2
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In 1978, the United States banned the use of CFCs in aerosols. Based on the data in the graph, which of the following best explains the effect of this ban as a solution to decrease global CFC production?

Question 3
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Which of the following statements best uses the data to support the claim that the Montreal Protocol was an effective solution for a global problem?

Question 4
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This layer of Earth’s atmosphere contains the ozone layer that absorbs the sun's ultraviolet rays.

Question 5
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Which of the following human activities is most closely associated with depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer?

The ban on CFCs in aerosols led to an increase in CFC-113 production for use in refrigerants and air conditioners in the United States, which led to a 10% overall increase in global CFC production between 1970 and 1980.
The Montreal Protocol monitored the production and sale of CFCs and HCFCs in the late 1990s to decrease tropospheric ozone pollution and photochemical smog. Based on the graph, CFCs and HCFCs leveled off at 100,000 tons produced in 2000.