So last week there was a discussion of the greenhouse gasses
So last week there was a discussion of the greenhouse gasses and the
effects of the sun and the population of the Earth on global warming. What is often convoluted in the discussion with global warming is the depletion of the ozone layer. What actually causes the depletion of ozone? That is, what chemical reaction is responsible for breaking down ozone and what molecules and energy sources specifically are responsible for these reactions?