Why do the natural reactions involving ozone not lead to depletion of the ozone layer?

A. Ozone is too diffuse.
B. Ozone continually rises from the troposphere.
C. Ozone breaks into fragments that can reassemble into more ozone.
D. UV radiation generates more ozone.
E. both c and d


Answer: E

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