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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

How Do Wild Fires Effect the Ozone Layer




Wildfires release chlorine-containing compounds. Some of these can reach the ozone layer, and cause photocatalytic ozone depletion.

Wildfires consume oxygen, and destroy oxygen producers. Ozone depends on oxygen being present to be made.

Wildfires alter the surface reflectance of Earth's surface (hotter / more absorptive), and loft water vapor. Both of these tend to drive more water vapor into the ozone layer, where it too causes ozone depletion.

Wildfires are also a part of Nature's cycles, biomes depend on some "periodic" wildfire events, so elimination of them will be harmful to those biomes. Most especially grasslands.

And Because it Burns Through the Sky

Ozone in the Earth's lower atmosphere, or troposphere, has increased significantly in the last 100 years, with harmful effects on humans, plants and animals. Exposure to increased ozone levels can cause throat and lung irritation or aggravation of asthma or emphysema.

This so-called "bad" ozone forms when nitrogen oxide gases from vehicle and industrial emissions react with volatile organic compounds -- carbon-containing chemicals that evaporate easily into the air, such as gasoline and paint thinners.

Wild Fires Happend a lot in the Mid West Especially During Dry Season During that Season When They Do Develop you Are Encouraged

Not To Start a Fire Because Starting one outside can Actioley Triger To Worser Problems if you do start one make sure you burn it out and well

If a Fire Starts To Get Near your Home Leave Right Away

Its Better to Be Safe Than Sorry

Every Year During Wild Fire Season Thousand And Thousands of Acres

Are Burned

What States do Wild Fires Happen the most in

Arizona California and New Mexico

Although Wild Fires Can Happen to Any Area that is Suffering From a Drought