segunda-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2008

The Ozone Hole



For nearly a billion years, ozone molecules in the atmosphere have protected life on Earth from the effects of ultraviolet rays.




The ozone layer resides in the stratosphere and surrounds the entire Earth. UV-B radiation (280- to 315- nanometer (nm) wavelength) from the Sun is partially absorbed in this layer. As a result, the amount of UV-B reaching Earth’s surface is greatly reduced. UV-A (315- to 400-nm wavelength) and other solar radiation are not strongly absorbed by the ozone layer. Human exposure to UV-B increases the risk of skin cancer, cataracts, and a suppressed immune system. UV-B exposure can also damage terrestrial plant life, single cell organisms, and aquatic ecosystems.


http://www.theozonehole.com/

1 comentário:

Vitor S. disse...

yeah, it's a big issue, and it will get worst if we dont help with lil' things.