Thursday, December 24, 2009

Is the ozone layer hot?

how hot is it?Is the ozone layer hot?
Ozone affects climate, and climate affects ozone





Through pollution, we actually 'manufacture' ozone down here in the trophosphere. Unfortunately, at this time, there is not a way to capture the ';bad'; ozone and plug it into the ozone holes in the stratosphere.





here is a good site which explains ozone pollution:


http://science.howstuffworks.com/ozone-p鈥?/a>Is the ozone layer hot?
I would suppose it's hot, because that's what the sun hits first, but not a standard temperature all through. The temparature can vary, colder in the poles area and hotter near the ecuator. I suspose it can get as hot as 120 or 125 degrees farenhaid.
The ozone layer is a certain height in the atmosphere where the concentration of ozone is higher. At that point the temperatures are very low.
it is cold. ice cold. you would freeze to death if you were exposed to it without protection. Meteorites burn up on impact with it because of the speed they are moving and the friction between the gas and the rock.
I would think not. Since there must be matter (solid, liquid, or gas) to hold heat, and since ozone is a gas which is the least capable of holding heat, I would think it would be very cold. That isn't to say that you wouldn't get burned to a crisp if you were there.





The ozone layer (I believe) is loaded with radiation. Think of it this way. You can go outside on a cloudy day and still end up with a bad sunburn.
Yeah, totally is, I just was there and only wore my swim suit the whole time.... too hot for clothes...
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