Effects or consequences of the Ozone depletions

Explain briefly the effects or consequences of the Ozone depletions.

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When the Ozone is depleted then more ultra violet radiations B (UVB) will reach the earth’s surface.

Plants: Will influence crop yield and the forest productivity.

Animals: Will cause harm to fish larvae and many other small animals.

Human Health: Non melanoma skin cancer and Melanoma, acute erythma ocular abnormalities, cataract and influences Immune response.

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