Get an x-ray or MRI, and have them look for scar tissue. Likely you would be spitting up blood when you breathed, if you had done acute damage to your lungs. I breathed ozone, and besides a headache and general weakness, my lungs are fine.
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The existence of the ozone layer has been proven through scientific research and observations. Instruments such as satellites, balloons, and ground-based stations have measured ozone levels in the atmosphere, showing the presence of a layer of ozone gas in the stratosphere. Additionally, research has linked the depletion of the ozone layer to human activities such as the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
The symptoms expressed for low concentrations of ozone are similar to that for asthmatics: difficulty breathing, and shortness of breath. When you get into high concentrations of ozone: weakness, general malaise, and a horrific headache.best answer ever
You can't by judging symptoms. Its symptoms are similar to too many other things. I breathed a bit of 12 wt% ozone, and I smelled the characteristic ozone smell (to which one can be aclimated), and I got a really bad headache, and was generally weak. I *knew* I got exposed to ozone. But ozone as a low level contaminant... you can't tell it from anything else that will trigger responses in asthmatics.
Ozone can be measured via a few methods. There are sensors to measure ozone.
Most commonly ozone is measured with electrochemical sensors or HMOS sensors. For very low ppb levels of ozone the UV analyzer would be used.
See "What can we do to protect the ozone layer?" in the "Related questions" section below.
There is an ozone layer was confirmed by scientists. Charles Fabry discovered it.
Ozone depletion is the process where ozone holes are created in the ozone layer. It is caused due to the action of chloro-floro-carbons on the ozone molecule to break it down to oxygen.
The ozone layer has a hole.It was proven by scientists.
The term "ozone layer" can be misleading because it implies that ozone exists in a distinct, separate layer in the atmosphere. In reality, ozone is present throughout the stratosphere in varying concentrations. So, it's more accurate to think of the ozone layer as a region of the stratosphere with higher concentrations of ozone rather than a single, uniform layer.
The ozone layer is found in the stratosphere, a region of the Earth's atmosphere located about 10-30 kilometers above the Earth's surface. It plays a crucial role in absorbing the sun's ultraviolet radiation, which helps protect life on Earth from the harmful effects of too much UV exposure.
The stratosphere contains the ozone layer, which plays a crucial role in absorbing and filtering out the majority of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation. This layer helps to protect life on Earth by preventing excessive UV light from reaching the surface.
Ozone is primarily present in the stratosphere layer of the atmosphere. It forms the ozone layer which plays a crucial role in absorbing and reducing the amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation that reaches the Earth's surface.