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English: Ozone-oxygen cycle in the ozone layer: 1. Oxygen photolyzed to atomic oxygen 2. Oxygen and ozone continuously interconverted. Solar UV breaks down ozone; molecular and atomic oxygen combine. 3. Ozone is lost by reaction with atomic oxygen (plus other trace atoms). |
Date | 13:46, 19 February 2012 (UTC) |
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