Yes they are starting to fill. Yes they will affect climate.
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The 2 holes are over poles. They are not actually holes.
Antarctica has already been experiencing warming, though not as much as in some other parts of the world. It is generally losing ice, though mostly on the coast whereas there may be slight gains in East Antarctica. Sea ice has been slowly increasing in coverage, though this is largely due to variations in the Southern Annular Mode. Several species of penguins have also been found to be having a difficult time adapting to the changes that are occurring. Continued warming will cause further changes in their ecosystems as it continues to get warmer and more ice melts.
You could find ozone hole over Antarctica. It is because of the cold temperatures.
Ozone layer is depletion is happening in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere. It is majorly concentrated over Antarctica's atmosphere.
Nope.. Light always travels at the same speed. However, black holes do affect the trajectory of the photons, hense diverting the direction of the light.
There are holes over the poles. These holes are lowered concentrations.
The 2 holes are over poles. They are not actually holes.
Holes, which include black holes and ozone holes were discovered in the space and atmosphere respectively.The black hole was discovered in the space and ozone holes were discovered above the Antarctica.
There is only one hole. It is at Antarctica.
The ice fish dig holes in glaciers in Antarctica and live there.
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The ozone has a hole over Australia and Antarctica. It is because of the westerlies.
The hole in ozone are formed over Antarctica. It is because of the low temperatures there.
The greatest hole in the layers of ozone is at the poles. It is over Antarctica.
No, dingoes live in Australia, not in Antarctica.
there are lots of big holes in it
Antarctica has already been experiencing warming, though not as much as in some other parts of the world. It is generally losing ice, though mostly on the coast whereas there may be slight gains in East Antarctica. Sea ice has been slowly increasing in coverage, though this is largely due to variations in the Southern Annular Mode. Several species of penguins have also been found to be having a difficult time adapting to the changes that are occurring. Continued warming will cause further changes in their ecosystems as it continues to get warmer and more ice melts.