Quiet Planet

The COVID-19 outbreak and the resulting social distancing recommendations and related restrictions have led to numerous short-term changes in economic and social activity around the world, all of which may have impacts on our environment. Your challenge is to use space-based data to document the local to global environmental changes caused by COVID-19 and the associated societal responses.

COVID-19 & Ozone healing

Summary

The ozone layer absorbs the harmful radiation coming from the sun, a highly reactive of chlorine or bromine gases with the presence of UV made a hole in the ozone layer that is formed due to the activities of the human mainly.The studies present that the size of the hole differs every time and it increases gradually, latterly after the pandemic of COVID-19 NASA discover a noticeable change in the hole.The hole decreases due to the clarity of the environment because the activities of the human.

How We Addressed This Challenge

         Our project is talking about the healing of the Ozone layer due to the separation of COVID-19 it leads to a decrease in human activities and that led also to the decrease in the demand for fossil fuels and non-renewable energies.
    Due to the continuous study from NASA to the Ozone layer, we discovered the difference that happened in the Ozone layer and the other effects on the environment and this proved that COVID-19 has not only disadvantages but also some advantages.

How We Developed This Project

due to the separation of COVID-19 and everyone was talking about its disadvantages, its harm to the people, and its killing to humanity every day but never talk about its impact on the environment, all of the people were talking about its harm and forget his great advantage in the environment which was a great inspiration to our team to talk about COVID-19 and its impact on the environment. we talked about the Ozone and COVID-19 and make it our project and we develop by proving that for everything there are advantages and disadvantages even COVID-19, so by collecting data, NASA has observed in the last years that the Ozone hole is increasing by the passage of time but lately after the separation of COVID-19, they observed that the hole is decreased by 4%. we used the HTML language to create our web site, our lab tops, and our mails. our problems are that we have faced some hardness in writing codes and we learned self-searching and we found it easy to search on information on the internet due to technology.

Data & Resources

NASA&NOA 

Tags
#COVID19, #air_quality
Global Judging
This project was submitted for consideration during the Space Apps Global Judging process.