If that was the case there would be a massive hole over the White House, that's all that comes from there is a bunch of loud noise, from a bunch of idiots.
2007-10-04 06:52:44
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answered by masterplumber1975 3
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No,the loud noice can't increase a hole of the ozone layer. If the loud noise can increase a hole of the ozone layer,I think the ozon layer will full with hole.
2007-10-04 03:42:57
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answered by UnKnWn 5
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I looked through just about every reputable scientific site and did not see anything pertaining to noise being associated even closely to the hole in the Ozone layer. Aerisol is the main cause to Ozone depletion. I even searched the web relating noise to ozone and found nothing. I would not worry too much about the noises hurting the ozone. It can damage your ears a good deal though and it is irreversable. Turn your radio down! lol
2007-10-04 03:38:12
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answered by Kristenite’s Back! 7
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u see it doesnot make a hole, ok actually what happens in the ozone layer is that.
suppose that cfcs are set into atmosphere, the chlorine atoms in that cfcs divide the o3 molecules that is ozone into 02 and 0. thus making a hole in the ozone layer. If any material or resource or element or compund or chemical satisfies the above result then that makes a hole in the ozone layer.
so sound doesnot do that. So sound doesnot deplete or makes a hole in the ozone layer.
2007-10-04 03:48:11
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answered by Anonymous
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no. noise pollution does not affect the ozone layer.
2007-10-04 03:35:25
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answered by swatthefly 5
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Um, NOPE!
2007-10-04 03:37:18
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answered by billy_0_69 2
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