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Jayden Dalton
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17 January, 01:58
How do good and bad ozone form?
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Cole Francis
17 January, 02:00
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"Bad" ozone is an air pollutant that is harmful to breathe and it damages crops, trees and other vegetation. The stratosphere or "good" ozone layer extends upward from about 6 to 30 miles and protects life on Earth from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.
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