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Are you aware that the Ozone Layer is rather depleted?
Yes.
No.
Don't care.
Where did you first heard about it?
Television
Radio
Internet
Other
Would you say that this topic is..
Attractive
Good
Unattractive
When thinking about Ozone Deplation, do you believe that this is...
Fine
Dangerous
Unpleasant
In your community, what do you do to make the Ozone layer recover?
Nothing
Programs/Meeting
Avoiding the use of CFCs
Other
Are you willing to avoid the use of CFCs and HCFCs?
Yes
No
Don't care
Do you care/know what is CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons? CFCs are heavier than air, they are eventually carried into the stratosphere in a process that can take as long as 2 to 5 years. Measurements of CFCs in the stratosphere are made from balloons, aircraft, and satellites. So, do you still want us to avoid this?
Yes
No
Don't care
Do you think that we better get rid off Other chemicals that damage the ozone layer include methyl bromide (used as a pesticide), halons (used in fire extinguishers), and methyl chloroform (used as a solvent in industrial processes for essential applications)?
Yes, we should before it is too late.
No, we can't live without these chemicals.
We better use alternatives.
What do you think is the best layer of the atmosphere?
Trophosphere
Stratospheric ozone, a naturally-occurring gas that filters the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Ozone
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