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Standard VI
Chemistry
Ozone Layer Depletion
The UV radiat...
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The UV radiations in the stratosphere are absorbed by
(a) ozone
(b) oxygen
(c) sulphur dioxide
(d) argon
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(a) Ozone
The UV radiation in the stratosphere is absorbed by ozone.
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