๐งต how do CFCs even end up in the ozone layer?
Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jul 2024 19:04:51 UTC No. 16299274
aren't they too big, dense and heavy to go anywhere but down?
Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jul 2024 21:17:34 UTC No. 16299495
It is heavy but it will fly and reach top levels of our atmosphere because we have to support our theory that it causes climate change, ozone destruction and what nots.
Atmosphere isn't static, there are wind currents that is constantly mixing gases. Otherwise the surface level gases would be mostly heavier gases like co2.
Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jul 2024 22:08:35 UTC No. 16299546
>>16299274
You might think that only a vanishingly small percentage of R22 can ever reach the stratosphere but that is only because you don't know the force of environmental pseudoscience far exceeds that of gravity.
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 14:03:54 UTC No. 16300395
>>16299274
The particles have kinetic energy and get mixed up with everything else, its not the atmosphere differentiates itself into completely separate layers, where there's pure layer of oxygen sitting below a pure layer of nitrogen