World Ozone Day
- When is World Ozone Day celebrated? - Every year on September 16.
- What is the purpose of this day? - To raise awareness about the depletion of the ozone layer and explore potential solutions for its conservation.
- When was the Montreal Protocol signed? - On September 16, 1987.
- What is the importance of the ozone layer? - It protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.
- What is ozone gas composed of? - Three oxygen atoms.
- What types of health risks increases due to the weakening of the ozone layer? - The risk of skin diseases, cataracts, and a weakened immune system.
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